Even 3.2.2 has quirks. Here is the community patch guide:
Profiles and display management form another core pillar of the UltraMon 3.2.2 architecture. Users who use laptops with docking stations, or professionals who switch between workstation setups and presentation projectors, frequently face the frustration of Windows scrambling desktop icon positions or losing resolution settings when displays are disconnected and reconnected. UltraMon allows users to save specific display profiles. These profiles remember the enabled monitors, their relative desktop positions, resolutions, and refresh rates. With a quick click or a hotkey, a user can shift from a standard three-monitor workflow to a presentation mode, or a gaming mode that disables auxiliary screens to conserve GPU resources. Furthermore, UltraMon includes a desktop icon layout saver, ensuring that custom-arranged shortcuts never get randomized by sudden display driver resets. UltraMon 3.2.2 -x86x64-
"My third monitor shows a black wallpaper." Fix: In UltraMon Wallpaper, change the rendering engine from "GDI+" to "DirectX 11" (available in 3.2.2 x64 only). Even 3
. On modern Windows versions (Vista/7/8), it must be installed in a secure location (like Program Files) to grant it UIAccess privileges for window management. Initial Setup UltraMon allows users to save specific display profiles
If you use a USB-C or Thunderbolt dock, create a batch script:
Beyond taskbar management, UltraMon 3.2.2 introduces highly efficient window management controls that maximize the utility of physical screens. In a default Windows environment, maximizing a window expands it to fill only the screen it is currently on. UltraMon adds custom buttons to the title bar of standard windows, sitting right next to the native minimize, maximize, and close buttons. One of these custom buttons allows users to instantly flip a window to the next monitor with a single click, removing the need to manually click and drag. Another button allows users to maximize a window across the entire span of all connected desktops. This is particularly useful for massive spreadsheets, complex video editing timelines, or panoramic digital art creation where a single monitor's width is insufficient.
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