You don't say whether you are trying to add a desktop or UWP type of application, or if you are using shortcuts to executable's or executable files, or the symbolic links used in the Windows10 Start menu? Desktop apps, executable files, and shortcuts to them should work. Sand boxed UWP apps and the symbolic links found in the Windows 10 Start menu won't unless you follow a different procedure. From the DDM release notes/readme:
Auto Mode and Metro/Windows apps ----------------------------------------------- To associate a Metro/Windows app with a Preset mode, open the app on the Windows 10 desktop and drag-and-drop the top-left corner of the app window into the Auto Mode application list. If Easy Arrange is enabled, it may be necessary to hold down the Shift key to temporarily disable auto-positioning.
DELL-Chris M
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* What PC model?
* What video card/GPU?
* What Dell monitor model?
* Explain how the monitor is connected to the PC
swamped207
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March 4th, 2019 15:00
You don't say whether you are trying to add a desktop or UWP type of application, or if you are using shortcuts to executable's or executable files, or the symbolic links used in the Windows10 Start menu? Desktop apps, executable files, and shortcuts to them should work. Sand boxed UWP apps and the symbolic links found in the Windows 10 Start menu won't unless you follow a different procedure. From the DDM release notes/readme:
Auto Mode and Metro/Windows apps
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To associate a Metro/Windows app with a Preset mode, open the app on the Windows 10 desktop and drag-and-drop the top-left corner of the app window into the Auto Mode application list. If Easy Arrange is enabled, it may be necessary to hold down the Shift key to temporarily disable auto-positioning.