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Topic: «
Tile Layout Lines Always Visible
, Tile Layout Lines are always visible until reboot » on forum:
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Clinton Anderson
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04/14/2017 19:49:06
After leaving my computer on for some amount of time (some times my computer is on for hours, other times it is on for days) the tile layout grid lines eventually appear and I cannot get them to go away except with a restart (see the attached image for an example).
I use three monitors, two independent ones and the third is my laptop screen. The grid lines appear on all 3 monitors. Locking the computer and logging back in does not work, closing all applications does nothing, and I cannot find anything in the Actual Window Manager configuration settings to resolve this.
I am using Actual Window Manager 8.10.2
Windows 7 64-bit
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Clinton
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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04/16/2017 00:29:44
Hello, Clinton
Are you talking about Desktop Divider layout lines, right?
Does disabling of Actual Window Manager not make the lines go away?
Are there any ActualWindowManager processes in the list of the processes in the Task Manager (Task Manager > Processes) after you exit Actual Window Manager?
When did the problem appear for the first time? What version of Actual Window Manager did you have at that time?
Did you use the previous version of Actual Window Manager?
Have you noticed what actions you do right before the appearing of the problem? Can this problem be associated with some your actions/events in the system?
Best regards.
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