Lehufrog Posted Wednesday at 11:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:32 PM It's the same symptom as the article posted in 2017. I am using dual monitors. One is for the sensor panel and the other is the main monitor. The sensor panel position only changes strangely when I restart my computer. If I quit AIDA64 while my computer is on and restart it, it goes back to its original position. (press the position reset button in the sensor panel settings, it will return to its original position.) However, even if I increase the delay time to around 10 minutes in Windows Task Scheduler, it still spawns on a monitor I haven't specified. I attach the image of monitor settings and registry value Main monitor : 3440x1440 SensorPanel monitor : 600x1024 (Vertical) Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 07:12 AM Posted Thursday at 07:12 AM 7 hours ago, Lehufrog said: It's the same symptom as the article posted in 2017. I am using dual monitors. One is for the sensor panel and the other is the main monitor. The sensor panel position only changes strangely when I restart my computer. If I quit AIDA64 while my computer is on and restart it, it goes back to its original position. (press the position reset button in the sensor panel settings, it will return to its original position.) However, even if I increase the delay time to around 10 minutes in Windows Task Scheduler, it still spawns on a monitor I haven't specified. I attach the image of monitor settings and registry value Main monitor : 3440x1440 SensorPanel monitor : 600x1024 (Vertical) We've just rolled out the first beta build of the next-generation AIDA64 that fixes -- among many other things -- several issues related to how AIDA64 handles mixed DPI monitor setups: https://forums.aida64.com/topic/18367-the-next-generation-aida64-is-around-the-corner/ Quote
Lehufrog Posted Thursday at 09:23 AM Author Posted Thursday at 09:23 AM Sadly, upgrading to the beta version still has the same issue. Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 09:59 AM Posted Thursday at 09:59 AM 35 minutes ago, Lehufrog said: Sadly, upgrading to the beta version still has the same issue. Have you tried to use pinning? (AIDA64 / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / SensorPanel / Pin SensorPanel to monitor) Quote
Lehufrog Posted Thursday at 03:56 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:56 PM Yes. That feature is turned on. Quote
Fiery Posted Thursday at 04:14 PM Posted Thursday at 04:14 PM 17 minutes ago, Lehufrog said: Yes. That feature is turned on. Please try to turn it off. The next-generation AIDA64 should position the SensorPanel correctly even without pinning. Quote
Lehufrog Posted Thursday at 10:59 PM Author Posted Thursday at 10:59 PM I figured out what the problem was. The Razer synapse software for the Razer headset was set to automatically start when Windows starts, and it seems to be conflicting with this. If I turn off the auto-start option for Razer synapse, the sensor panel is created in the normal position. How on earth do I fix this? I know the cause, but I can't find a solution. Quote
Fiery Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 7 hours ago, Lehufrog said: I figured out what the problem was. The Razer synapse software for the Razer headset was set to automatically start when Windows starts, and it seems to be conflicting with this. If I turn off the auto-start option for Razer synapse, the sensor panel is created in the normal position. How on earth do I fix this? I know the cause, but I can't find a solution. Do you mean that both AIDA64 itself and Razer Synapse would also auto-start AIDA64 at Windows startup? Quote
Lehufrog Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago No. I'm talking about the autorun feature of Razer synapse itself. When I turn off the autorun feature of Razer synapse, AIDA64 works fine. There is no function to run AIDA64 using Razer synapse. I don't know why this error occurs when there is no connection between the two software. Maybe the error occurs during the task scheduler stage when Windows boots up? Quote
Fiery Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Lehufrog said: No. I'm talking about the autorun feature of Razer synapse itself. When I turn off the autorun feature of Razer synapse, AIDA64 works fine. There is no function to run AIDA64 using Razer synapse. I don't know why this error occurs when there is no connection between the two software. Maybe the error occurs during the task scheduler stage when Windows boots up? At bootup can you recognize which software is started first, Synapse or AIDA64? Quote
Lehufrog Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago It's not exact, but the AIDA64 icon appears first in the notification window. Quote
Lehufrog Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago I looked it up and the default startup time for AIDA64 is 10 seconds after logon in the Windows Task Scheduler. Razer Synapse is in the Windows startup program so I'm not sure exactly when it starts. Quote
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