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Old September 12th 18, 08:54 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Terry Pinnell[_3_]
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Default Dell Display Manager

B00ze wrote:

On 2018-09-11 18:09, Terry Pinnell wrote:

Anyone here with a Dell Monitor and using its additional software 'Dell
Display Manager' (DDM)?

I recently bought the 24" Dell U2514 monitor and am happy with it apart
from the DDM. I prefer to manage the size and position of open windows
myself (and have various macros to assist). I couldn't find any way to
stop DDM rearranging my windows every time I enabled the monitor, even
by closing it from its tray icon. So I uninstalled it (thoroughly, using
Revo Uninstaller).

But windows of various apps are *still* appearing at some previous size
and position that I must have set during my early experimenting a few
days ago. Can't see how that can occur.

Bottom line: I want my windows to remain at whatever settings they were
in when last used, but I'm stumped how to return to that normal state.

Terry, East Grinstead, UK


We've had issues with Fujitsu's Display Manager; I basically recommend
not to use those. As for your problem, if you've uninstalled it then it
should no longer be moving windows around; just re-position the windows
and close/restart the programs. Unless these programs have some sort of
registry keys for constantly positioning their windows (unlikely,) and
providing you've re-enabled "open at last position" settings in said
programs, you shouldn't have issues (tho I'd be surprised if DDM messed
with program settings at all.)

Regards,


Thanks, appreciate your reply. And I do indeed wish I'd not installed
DDM ;-(

But it's baffling that after uninstalling it the issue remained. Here's
a more detailed explanation of the problem:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jf5do72v0a...ut-1.jpg?raw=1

It seems that on re-powering the display, even when DDM had been closed,
or uninstalled, the monitor uses whatever the last saved preset layout
was in place. Rather than reverting to the OS settings.

Terry, East Grinstead, UK
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