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Topic: «windows all move after unlocking from screen saver , odd behavior windows move after unlocking » on forum: General   Views: 9779
 
a p
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Posted: 01/27/2015 22:58:37
 
 
I have a couple machines running windows manager and this problem is only happening on one machine and have no idea why.  After unlocking from screen saver all windows are moved to a single monitor.  Please help.
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 01/29/2015 17:54:12
 
 
Hello a p,

Thanks for the post.

Could you specify your OS (version, 32 or 64-bit) and version of Actual Window Manager?

Could you describe (or provide some screenshots) your Screen Saver settings in Actual Window Manager (Actual Window Manager -> Multiple Monitors -> Screen Saver)?

Does it matter how long the screen saver worked (for 1 sec or for 1 hour)?

Could you also unload Actual Window Manager, adjust a similar screen saver settings using standard Windows possibilities and check whether you are able to reproduce the problem with Actual Window Manager unloaded or not?

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a p
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Posted: 01/29/2015 22:33:07
 
 
win7 pro 64bit
actual win manager 8.1.4
seems to happen after a long time only so may have miss spoke and in fact it's happening only after monitor has gone to sleep.

 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 01/30/2015 17:55:15
 
 
You provided a screenshot of the Save Idle Screens pane (not the Screen Saver pane). Please provide the screenshot I requested.

You also didn't answer if you are able to reproduce the problem with a Windows Screen Saver (Actual Window Manager unloaded).

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a p
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Posted: 01/31/2015 00:28:48
 
 
Not sure i understand your last question... by that do you mean if i choose "current windows screen saver" within AWM?  If so yes i've tried that as well and doesn't solve this issue.

The problem does not appear to be a screen saver issue as this problem only happens after the monitors go to sleep.... this problem doesn't happened if just unlocking from screen saver.

thanks.

 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/02/2015 22:19:04
 
 
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Not sure i understand your last question... by that do you mean if i choose "current windows screen saver" within AWM?
Please go to the Windows Screen Saver Settings window,
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then set any screensaver (e.g. Ribbons), go to the "Actual Window Manager -> Tools -> Control Center" pane and click the "Unload Actual Window Manager" button, then check whether you are able to reproduce the problem or not.

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a p
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Posted: 02/02/2015 23:10:32
 
 
followed your instructions and was able to reproduce the issue although not sure what that proves other than this behavior has nothing to do with AWM.
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/03/2015 14:30:12
 
 
This means that the problem is not related to Actual Window Manager. Most likely, this is your standard OS or videocard drivers behavior.

If I remember correctly, the problem was solved by disabling the "On resume, display Welcome screen" option or by changing Windows Power Plan settings (set the "Turn off the display" option to "Never") in few cases.

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a p
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Posted: 02/05/2015 21:59:05
 
 
same result
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/06/2015 17:17:15
 
 
Unfortunately, we can't help you to solve the issue.
Maybe this link will be useful - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-desktop/screensaver-moves-all-my-windows-on-waking/b79d2dbf-f1a6-4850-9dce-75a52fb1e619 .

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