On 18/6/24 04:58, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On my work laptop with Windows 10, when I am in the office both external monitors plug into a docking station and when I minimise an app and then maximise it, the app window maximises to the screen configured as the main screen irrespective of which screen the app was minimised from. When I am working from home with my work laptop, one external monitor plugs into the docking station and the other one plugs directly into the laptop via hdmi, and when I minimise and app and then maximise it, the app displays on the monitor that is directly plugged into the laptop irrespective of which screen it was minimised from, and I haven't found any functionality in Windows that will change that functionality. From the initial thread it seems like Fedora may have gone the same way?On Mon, 17 Jun 2024, Stephen Morris wrote:I'm not sure this is helpful, but it may be an attempt to emulate windows. I have a similar issue under Windows 10 where all apps, not relative to the screen saver, when minimised and subsequently maximised display on the monitor configured as the primary monitor. I have always hated this functionality.In that case, there *should* be an opt-out somewhere.
regards, Steve
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