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It's a paid program but there is a 30 day free trial.
I randomly had trouble that Folder Portals would suddenly have a black background, for example when I enable or disable a monitor. After a restart of explorer.exe it would go back to normal:
I just now figured out it happens because of ExplorerBlurMica. I know fixing third-party compatibility must not be high on the list of things to do but I thought I would mention it. Generally the programs seem to work fine together as you can see on the first screenshot. It's just when a display gets enabled or disabled things change to black until a explorer.exe restart.
I would be willing to help out with testing if anybody looks into this. Perhaps a way for ExploerBlurMica to ignore Fences / Folder Portals would be enough.
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I would like to add that I'm also experiencing this and it's extremely an extremely annoying and unfortunate bug. If anyone finds a solution to this please do tell :)
I would like to add that I'm also experiencing this and it's extremely an extremely annoying and unfortunate bug. If anyone finds a solution to this please do tell :)
@xhiza127 you could try if Portals meets your needs, it works problem-free: https://portals-app.com/
I'm using a program called Stardock Fences version 4.22 to display the contents of some folders directly on the Desktop.
https://www.stardock.com/products/fences/
It's a paid program but there is a 30 day free trial.
I randomly had trouble that Folder Portals would suddenly have a black background, for example when I enable or disable a monitor. After a restart of explorer.exe it would go back to normal:
I just now figured out it happens because of ExplorerBlurMica. I know fixing third-party compatibility must not be high on the list of things to do but I thought I would mention it. Generally the programs seem to work fine together as you can see on the first screenshot. It's just when a display gets enabled or disabled things change to black until a explorer.exe restart.
I would be willing to help out with testing if anybody looks into this. Perhaps a way for ExploerBlurMica to ignore Fences / Folder Portals would be enough.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: