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  1. On 12/29/2020 at 11:52 PM, BlablaBlup said:

    Hi togehther,

    found AIDA64 in a YT Video with an external Display and loved it. I am new to this.
    I have a 5" HDMI 800x480 Display connected to my Graphic Card. This Display is recognized as the 2. Monitor in Windows and I added a Sensorpanel on this second Monitor. Everything is okay.

    Except I start a Game and this Game changes the Resolution on the primary first Monitor to a smaller Resolution. The resolution on the second Monitor did not change, of course!
    In this case the sensorpanel seems to move more to the right. But I cannot do anything to bring back it to the second Monitor.  Switching back to the normal Resolution, the sensorpanel comes back.

    I wonder, how can I lock the sensorpanel to the second Monitor, regardless the resoluton on another Monitor changes. 

    I set these settings (see picture).

    Regards.

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    Same issue. Start game and my sensor screen moves to the right and the part that goes off the second screen now is on my first monitor behind the game. Using your instructions just makes my sensor panel disappear. 

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  2. When starting Assetto Corsa my sensor display snaps to half on the main display, half on my sensor. 
    Workaround is to stop before I put car in gear to start racing and drag the display back to fully on the 8.8” display… 

    Is there a way to stop that from happening?

    Bottom pic is after race and out of Assetto Corsa race…. Have to drag back a second time…. 

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  3. On 4/8/2021 at 12:00 PM, Fiery said:

    That is caused by the always-on-top SensorPanel setting.  When you press a right-click on Windows Desktop, Windows 10 (for whatever reason) take away the always-on-top state of the SensorPanel window.  AIDA64 will then regularly have to check if the always-on-top setting is still enabled for the SensorPanel; and when it's no longer enabled, it will reclaim it.  That's when Windows 10 (again, for some mysterious reason) hides the right-click context menu.  Other than making the check for always-on-top setting less frequent, we couldn't find a workaround for this issue so far :(

    AIDA64, Have you fixed this issue yet or found a workaround... Today is November 11, 2022...

  4. On 4/8/2021 at 4:00 AM, Chris Swann said:

    I know it's Aida64 because if I close the program down the problem stops. 

    The problems occurs when I right click anything to do with the desktop. So, an example, if I create a new folder on the desktop, the new folder icon normally automatically allows me to rename it. However when Aida64 is running it only allows me to type for a few seconds. It’s like someone is clicking off of the icon to cancel the renaming,

    I use Aida for the sensor panel.

    I have tried several things. I have uninstalled Aida64 and them reinstalled it. I have rolled back to a previous version and the problem is still there.

    Me too. Nov 11, 2022. Hmmm. 

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