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Using the "All displays - Show screensaver on all connected displays" does NOT show the screensaver on ALL displays... #10
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Can you check what version of the extension you are running? You can see it from the main Chrome menu: More Tools -> Extensions. I thought I had fixed this in version 1.4.4. |
1.7.1 (By the way, I just posted this issue again through the Chrome store, sorry. I forgot that I had posted here so long ago. Anyway, I am still having this issue.) I love the extension! Just wish I could get this feature to work too. |
FYI, I spent a little time fooling around turning other extensions off and on, and I have a hunch that this extension may be the culprit: New Tab, New Window: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-tab-new-window/dndlcbaomdoggooaficldplkcmkfpgff?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog |
And, if I use this extension (One Window*), then any monitor without a fullscreen (F11) window running, forces the image into a tabbed window. Interesting...? |
Yeah, well, thought I had this solved, or diagnosed for conflicts with other extensions... But I was wrong. When using "All Displays" only shows in on the Chromebook display. When All Displays is off, only displays on the attached HDMI monitor. Disappointing. |
Using the "All displays - Show screensaver on all connected displays" does NOT show the screensaver on ALL displays... Only on one or another of the primary Chromebook display OR the attached HDMI display.
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