Post by Nitrobob » 29.06.2020 22:14:24
UPDATE: After additional consideration of what might be causing the solid color backgrounds on Desktops 2 through 4 to revert to the image from Desktop 1, I remembered that I am using DisplayFusion to configure my monitors. I noted that in the Desktop Wallpaper settings I had checked the box that said Allow DisplayFusion to manage the Desktop Wallpaper. It was on that screen that I noticed a button titled Wallpaper Settings at the bottom of the screen.
When I opened it, I saw a list of additional options. The one that caught my attention was" Autofix wallpaper images when wallpaper feature is enabled." It seemed as if that might be the reason why the image was being persistent, so I unchecked the option and tested. That resolved the issue and now the solid color backgrounds for Desktops 2 through 4 are no longer reverting to the image.
That said, the change triggered DisplayFusion to show an alert notification that another program had changed the wallpaper setting each time I switched between desktops. I was able to resolve that issue as well, but unfortunately, I didn't document the change as I made it and I was distracted by a phone call. Now I am unable to tell you how I managed to fix the issue. If I ever make that discovery, I will pas it along here.
UPDATE: After additional consideration of what might be causing the solid color backgrounds on Desktops 2 through 4 to revert to the image from Desktop 1, I remembered that I am using DisplayFusion to configure my monitors. I noted that in the Desktop Wallpaper settings I had checked the box that said Allow DisplayFusion to manage the Desktop Wallpaper. It was on that screen that I noticed a button titled Wallpaper Settings at the bottom of the screen.
When I opened it, I saw a list of additional options. The one that caught my attention was" Autofix wallpaper images when wallpaper feature is enabled." It seemed as if that might be the reason why the image was being persistent, so I unchecked the option and tested. That resolved the issue and now the solid color backgrounds for Desktops 2 through 4 are no longer reverting to the image.
That said, the change triggered DisplayFusion to show an alert notification that another program had changed the wallpaper setting each time I switched between desktops. I was able to resolve that issue as well, but unfortunately, I didn't document the change as I made it and I was distracted by a phone call. Now I am unable to tell you how I managed to fix the issue. If I ever make that discovery, I will pas it along here.