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repeating error "display settings have changed" see pic included

It happens on start up and returning from sleep, whether I click 'OK' or 'cancel'. Please advise.

Windows 11 pro on almost new dell.

clipclip-error.jpg

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Hello,

Sorry for the inconvenience.

The popup with the 'The display settings have been changed' message is automatically opened to notify you that monitor settings were changed a few seconds ago. We cannot know what Microsoft has made in Windows OS in the last updates, there can be 'invisible' changes in monitor resolutions or quality while the battery is lower or in any other scenarios like the transition to different OS modes.
Therefore, to correct the UI (controls, texts, etc.) in the ClipClip app according to the new display settings, you have to re-launch the ClipClip app.
NOTE: The ClipClip uses many features that use the current display settings - so reloading the ClipClip app will re-initialize the necessary values according to the last display settings.

This problem (I mean "the automatic opening of the popup") has already been discussed in our company and it is already fixed in our local ClipClip project. Our testers test new code changes on different Windows OS.
Now, instead of the popup, you will see the notification inside the Manager window that will be displayed for 60 seconds.
After these tests, you will get these corrections with new updates soon.


Best Regards,
Vitzo Team.

 
 
SJ

I am having this same issue, running on Windows 10 version 22H2. Any time I enter any full-screen application (such as a game), I am immediately pulled back to my desktop (minimizing the full-screen application in the process) with this annoying pop-up in the middle of the screen. Regardless of whether I click on "OK" or "Cancel", as soon as I switch back to the full-screen app the same thing happens again, without fail. I have to close ClipClip from running in the background entirely because of this issue.