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name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: ''
about: Create a bug report to help us fix something broken in DisplayMagician
title: "[BUG] "
labels: bug
assignees: falahati
assignees: terrymacdonald
---
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If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
**Reporting Logs**
> 1. Download the [HeliosDisplayManagement.Reporting.zip](https://github.com/falahati/HeliosDisplayManagement/files/2370282/HeliosDisplayManagement.Reporting.zip) file.
> 2. Extract it to the desktop. (or somewhere with write access for your user account)
> 3. Execute the program and wait for it to end, then press Enter to exit.
> 5. This will generate a log file right next to the program, rename this newly created log file from "HeliosDisplayManagement.Reporting.XXXXX.log" to a meaningful name, for example: "DisabledSurround.log" or "AllMonitorsExtended.log" so I know what the log is about.
> 6. Switch to other modes (using Windows Control Panel and NVidia Control Panel) and repeat these steps.
>
> At the end of this process, you should have multiple **.log** files each generated while your system was in a correct mode. Feel free to check the log files for any information you might not want to share with the public. Attach these **.log** files here.
- Create a TRACE-level DisplayMagician.log file by running `C:\Program Files\DisplayMagician\DisplayMagician.exe --trace` in a command prompt.
- The above command will create a DisplayMagician.log file in `C:\Users\<yourusername>\AppData\Local\DisplayMagician\Logs` which should contain a LOT of detailed TRACE level log entries.
- Feel free to check the DisplayMagician.log file for any information you might not want to share with the public.
- Once you're happy, attach the DisplayMagician.log TRACE file you just created to this issue.
**Enviroment (please complete the following information):**
- Windows Version: [e.g. Win10]
- Version [e.g. 22]
- DisplayMagician Version [e.g. 1.1.0]
- Video Card: [e.g. Asus NVIDIA GTX1070]
- Number and make/model of monitors: [e.g. 2xDell UH2718H, 1x LG G27U17D]
- Date of last video driver update: [e.g. 2021-02-15]
- Date of last windows update: [e.g. 2021-02-15]
**Additional context**
Add any other context about the problem here.

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name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: ''
about: Suggest an idea to improve DisplayMagician
title: "[FEATURE]"
labels: enhancement
assignees: falahati
assignees: terrymacdonald
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