Set TeamViewer to Auto Start after Windows Startup. This option enable TeamViewer to automatically start up after the Windows operating system is restarted. Meaning, you can reconnect to the target system directly. Launch the TeamViewer and from the top menu, select Extras Options. Under General, select the option Start TeamViewer with Windows. This option enable TeamViewer to automatically start up after the Windows operating system is restarted. Meaning, you can reconnect to the target system directly. Launch the TeamViewer and from the top menu, select Extras Options. Under General, select the option Start TeamViewer with Windows. Auto start teamviewer. Like i go to Extras, Options, i check box start teamviewer with windows, and i create permanent password then click ok to save changes then restart PC, after this i never see teamviewer.exe running in task manager or i don't see any icon in tray bar. But when i double click on teamviewer then shows in task mgr. But i want to start with windows. Running teamviewer -help on the command line in linux provides the following. TeamViewer 8.0.16675 teamviewer start TeamViewer user interface (if not running) teamviewer -help print this help screen teamviewer -version print version information teamviewer -info print version, status, id teamviewer -passwd PASSWD set a password (useful when installing remote (ssh) teamviewer -ziplog. Afterwards, enter the TeamViewer ID of the computer via which you intend to wake up the computer. The signal to wake up is then sent from your computer to the computer that is to be wakened via the defined computer. To activate TeamViewer Wake-on-LAN via a TeamViewer ID, follow these steps: 1. Start TeamViewer on the computer.
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255 discussion posts | I often use TeamViewer to connect to my three-monitor system. I find that the Start menu only works on Monitor 1. On Monitor 2 or 3, I click the Start button but nothing appears. Has anyone else run into this? |
Which version of Windows are you running on the remote machine? I'll test this out here | |
deanis | |
Thanks! I've tested it out here and the Start menu seems to work fine on all monitors on the remote machine. If you restart DisplayFusion on the remote machine, does that make any difference? | |
deanis | I killed and restarted DF and no difference. Next step - reboot remote machine. Will report back shortly. |
deanis | No change. What info do you need from me? |
Can you attach a debug log after reproducing the issue? Here are the steps:
Thanks! | |
deanis | Here you go. I didn't have to wait to reproduce, since I can reproduce it on demand. One interesting thing I just discovered. The Windows key works. It shows the Start button on the DF taskbar. In the debug log should be:
Press Windows key - menu appeared Click Start button - no menu Click Start button - no menu • Attachment [protected]: DebugInfo.html [113,449 bytes] • Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion.log [315,982 bytes] |
Ok, we've figured out the issue here. It has to do with having the 'Disable Remote Input' option in TeamViewer blocking the simulated Win key press that DF sends when you click the Start button. We'll get it fixed up, but in the meantime, you can enable the 'Invoke Start menu using simulated click' option in the Advanced Settings > Taskbar section of DF to work around this | |
deanis | That at least worked around the problem. Thanks for the tip! |
We've just released a new DisplayFusion beta version (http://www.displayfusion.com/Download/Beta/) and this issue should be all fixed up. Please let us know if you run into any trouble after updating. Thanks! | |
deanis | Turned the setting off and it still shows. Once, it showed on the wrong monitor, but let's ignore that until (if) I can reproduce it. |
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