They have not sucked this bad, no.
Comment on Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
WhyYesZoidberg@lemmy.world 1 year agoStarted a new job 4 months ago. First time using a windows desktop since windows 2000. Have multi screens always sucked this bad? You never know on what screen a launched window will appear.
How can people work like this?
ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world 1 year ago
avater@lemmy.world 1 year ago
to be fair my macbook pro I use for working has the same problems. If I connect it to my dual screen setup at home it always forgets which screen contained which window…sometimes it even forgets which wallpaper I have set up.
CaptainAniki@lemmy.flight-crew.org 1 year ago
[deleted]WhyYesZoidberg@lemmy.world 1 year ago
still run xorg. predictable and stable. Win11 multi monitor is a lottery. so is audio. have music playing and then join a teams meeting? sorry there’s a problem with your audio and you need to reboot
fuuucking hell
dustyData@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Wayland is not ready, 99% of Linux apps don’t run on Wayland. XWayland doesn’t count.
OskarAxolotl@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I have been using a multi-monitor setup for years and never had any issues. Windows will usually appear on the screen you closed them on.
SauceFlexr@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s interesting. Windows 11 is the best multi monitor version of windows ever, in my experience. It “remembers” where apps were last used opens them there. While not perfect, I find it great that it handles more than one multiple monitor setup. I have 3 monitors at home and 2 at the office. I just plug in and they are always in the same alignment. Given how bad it was in previous versions, I’m impressed.
obinice@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I love the part where it remembers what screen an application was last launched on, even if that screen is no longer connected, so the window is completely missing with no visible way to get it back 😅
But yes, I find multiple monitor stuff to mostly be good in Win11 I agree!
Though it’s sorely missing a feature Win10 had that I find really, REALLY annoying. My monitors aren’t the same resolution, so when I move my mouse from one of a higher resolution to a lower one, if the mouse is near the top of the screen as it often is, it will literally get stuck on the edge of the screen, because the next screen technically has no pixels that high up 🤦♀️
So I then have to move the mouse down an inch or two to get it to be allowed to move to the next screen. Incredibly infuriating, and a problem that was solved in previous versions of Windows (which would just helpfully move your mouse to the top of the neighbouring screen, as you’d intuitively want).
elephantium@lemmy.world 1 year ago
When the invisible app window happens, you can use the windows key + arrow keys to move the current window around.
Agreed about the mouse thing being infuriating. I match my display resolutions to avoid it.
SauceFlexr@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I usually move the monitors around, the move my mouse to test it, until I avoid that, as perfectly aligning then with different resolutions doesn’t work. But yeah, totally know what you’re saying.
hubobes@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
When I still had monitors with different resolutions I used an app called cursr.app to fix that. Or at least I think that is your issue…