Description
Hey, first of all, fantastic work! I love this software. It's absolutely amazing.
I have encountered a couple of issues with multi-monitor support.
My setup is as follows:
- 2x traditional monitors
- 1x LG C2
I have enabled and run through the setup wizard to enable multi-monitor topology. Through using the software I have noticed some issues with the power state of the TV. For better display management I'm using Display Fusion to enable/disable different sub-sets of monitors+TV. I have a config for only the two monitors being enabled and one for just the TV.
I have these two options enabled:
Some scenarios:
- TV is turned off. I have the two monitor config loaded. I switch my config to just TV. This successfully and correctly manages the TV's power state. For example, the TV powers on when I switch my profile just to use the TV, and vice versa when I switch back the TV turns off. Brilliant.
- TV is turned on but I have a different input on or an app running. I have the two monitor config loaded. I switch my config to just TV. This doesn't change the TV's power state. Would it be possible to change the input on the TV only if it is enabled in monitor settings under Windows? I can see in the logs that the topology is changed, i.e. it is correctly detected.
- TV is turned on but I have a different input on or an app running. I turn on my PC with the two monitors config. This turns my TV's input to PC. This is fine as I have the second checkbox under
Miscellaneous device options
. It would be great if this only happened when the TV is enabled under Windows. - TV is turned off. I turn on my PC with two monitors config already set. I can see the TV being disabled in the Nvidia Control panel and Windows 11 monitor settings. Unfortunately, this also turns my TV on despite being disabled. It seems like the monitor topology condition in this scenario is not checked.
Is this an issue with my configuration? Thanks! I guess what I would like to achieve is better synchronisation of the TV input and power state based on it being enabled/disabled in Windows.