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Update2: Not holding anymore. Desktop icons started to move again. So this was not a fix sorry. It is very weird. For a few days none moved. Then I logged into a different account on the same desktop and after that the icons have moved rather frequently when logging in to my usual account. But not all the time. And only about 5 of them move to the same unwanted position leaving empty spaces in between. If anyone can recap the registry fix mentioned in this thread it would be appreciated. Does it work?
Okay Guys,
This problem is making me mad, so mad.
I Just reinstalled Windows 10 from scratch, created 2 local user accounts, same problem.
It only happens when I change user, no problem after a restart + logon with the same user.
I use a EliteBook 840 G1, installed no drivers. So for me it's clearly a nasty bug in Windows 10.
Maybe hardware related. Gave feedback to Microsoft months ago.
I have noticed that a few of the people have commented that they have hi-res monitors. This makes fonts etc too hard to read. So scaling is used, each scale has a different font layout. Some programs I use are DPI aware, which means they can appear the same in any DPI view. The computer sometimes starts up incorrectly, which puts you into the native DPI mode. When this happens the DPI aware programs reverse and show distorted images etc. This is weird, because it means the windows DPI control is shit. So it is no wonder that crap happens. If you want to eliminate the problem, use 1:1 mapping (ie no scaling), because Microsoft haven't worked out that people are using hi-res monitor.
Update 3: A workaround. Turn off (uncheck) "Align icons to grid." First have it checked to arrange icons to the positions you want. Then uncheck it. The icons may of course be repositioned by accident when you use them. However, if they move they are close to the grid-aligned positions. This is better than having them moved all over the screen. This has been working for me for a couple of days now. And by the way, I have not changed hardware since the upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Never had this issue with Windows 7 so this is truly a Windows 10 issue. I am using a desktop with dual Dell monitors with native resolutions of 1920 x 1200 pixels.
This worked for me:
*right click on a blank space on the desktop
*the pop-up box shows "AMD Catalyst Control Center" first
*left click on that.
*sit back and wait a couple of minutes until the hour glass stops popping up.
*problem solved. (at least for me.)
Good Luck
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Please tell me someone has figured out a real way to handle this by now!?!? I cannot stand another day of these icons moving every time I tab out of a window!