There is a possibility that there are two displays with the same UID. This happens with software created displays such as SpaceDesk and Superdisplay. This means that we need to try and figure out which screen is the right screen, and then when we know which screen we were really wanting to
The NVIDIA Driver seems to not like any other SetTopoFlags except NONE. There is a CTD if anything is selected :(. So as a workaround I will leave send a NONE SetTopoFlag so DisplayMagician can work.
Also have updated the Display Profiles Window logic so that it repositions DisplayMagician in the center of the screen on the primary display. This has to be done when changing Display Profiles using the Apply Button, as the display coordinates change, and sometimes this results in the current position being off screen. This was causing confusion amongst users. But now just always moving to the middle of the primary screen I can always be sure that the UI is visible.
NVIDIALibrary and WinLibrary were too rigid in their equality testing, which meant that there was a problem when Windows reordered the displays in the path. This happens randomly when changing to cloned displays, and after a reboot. This would muck up the equality testing, which would prevent users selecting the display profiles. This has now been corrected (as far as we can tell so far).
There is a slight chance that further testing may find other parts of the Windows Display Config that randomly change and need to be updated. Thanks Microsoft.
DM will now warn users they will need to recreate their Display Profiles again. I really hope this is the last time I have to do this to my lovely users.
TaskBarLayout now catches exceptions recording the taskbar location and handles them properly. It will skip any screenss that it cannot access the taskbar information for. The Screen layout generator for NVIDIA, AMD and Windows have all been updated to handle having no taskbar layout information (it just assumes the taskbar is down the bottom of the screen).
Hopefully fixes#114
This was a major error that somehow slipped through previous work. WinLibrary was only partially patching the Windows Display Config when it was being loaded, and that resulted in some parts of the Windows Display Config not working after a windows reboot. This should now be fixed!
Fixes#103
IMPORTANT: This patching means that DisplayMagician is able to use your existing Display Profiles, but there is a catch! DisplayMagician won't be able to detect that your old profiles are currently in use... in other words DisplayMagician will constantly think that you have a new Display Profile until you save a copy of the DisplayProfile again.
This occurs because DisplayMagician now gets and compares the NVIDIA 3D Settings and there is no way for us to figure out what previous 3D settings were in use when you set up previous display profiles. For that reason we'll just need you to save new Display Profiles.
There was a flaw in the way that ProgramSettings was being used that meant there was a lot of reloading and saving going on which was unnecessary. Additionally there were some errors in the way that the Settings file was upgraded which mean that the old settings were keeping on getting overwritten. Fixes#104.
By adding working directory to the ProcessStartInfo, it should hopefully mean that software that looks for config files in the same directory as the executable should work now. Should fix#112.