In the app’s main window the green button and a title-bar double-click now consistently maximize and restore it on the display it’s already on, the window buttons stay in place while you resize, and entering or leaving fullscreen behaves correctly
Displace now follows your system light/dark setting from the first launch
Connecting or disconnecting a monitor link now updates hot-corner blocking right away, instead of leaving a corner blocked or unblocked until the next display change
Portal links between the same side of two monitors (for example, the left edge of one to the left edge of another) now have a short cooldown after a crossing, so the cursor no longer bounces back and forth between them
New: profiles can now set a display’s resolution and refresh rate. Pick a resolution for a display in a profile, and Displace applies it while that profile is active and restores your previous one when you switch profiles, pause, or quit, so a built-in or external panel can run differently per setup without changing your macOS defaults
Hot corners hold more firmly during fast cursor movement, so a quick flick can no longer skip past a corner and slip onto the wrong display
Windows left on a display you turned off or ignored are now placed to mirror where they were, instead of piling into a corner.
Linking two monitors that Displace previously refused to link now works after a short confirmation that explains what will change; only genuinely unsafe combinations are still blocked, and they now tell you why.
Note: Linking is a feature that you can find in the settings menu, it’s useful in some cases when one monitor is detected as being 2 different displays depending on how you connect it; some monitors have that quirk.
The border resistance setting is reworded to clearly name the gesture it resists, so that it’s more clear.
Renamed the “Next Monitor” shortcut to “Cursor Jump”.
In Auto mode, the Settings canvas now follows along when a display change switches the active profile.
Light mode: display cards on the canvas now use a warmer, softer finish
“Lock Dock” is now “Pin the Dock”, with a pin icon on the canvas
Border resistance is more predictable: Strict and Firm require a faster, more deliberate flick, and slow pushes no longer accidentally slip across with high-polling-rate mice
Hot corners are now disabled and restored instantly during display changes, without restarting the Dock
Fixed the original display arrangement being captured incorrectly when Displace starts routing after being paused, unlicensed, or waiting for the Accessibility permission
Remote-control and cursor-utility apps can now place the cursor on another display without Displace snapping it back
Fixed cursor placement after display changes in Compatibility mode