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InMice 3 hours ago

I get bonkers annoyed using just two monitors with macos or windows. multi monitor management... nothing behaves how i want it to, apps never open where they should etc etc. I havent tried it on desktop linux enough to know if it's any better - maybe at least id assume have the most configuration control on linux.

How do you do it? I always give up in frustration. 100% would keep the genelecs :)

sourcegrift 4 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

On linux i3 I've bound my workspaces to default to a monitor and my apps to default to a respective workspace. Very very productive

ninkendo 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I can only speak for the Cinnamon desktop environment on Linux Mint, but it’s very simple:

- Apps always launch on the monitor your mouse cursor is on

- Switching the focused window to the other monitor is Win+Shift+Arrow Keys

So if I clicked to open an app, it’s on the monitor I’m already looking at. If I used a keyboard shortcut, win+shift+arrow is super easy and simple.

The fact that it’s a stupid simple rule means I can get way better at just doing things by muscle memory… I don’t have to worry about being outsmarted by the window manager.

encom 5 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

>Apps always launch on the monitor your mouse cursor is on

...but you can set up rules to force a given program to always launch at a specified position and dimension.

InMice an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Thanks Im going to try it

Frotag 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

On KDE and things like opening app on active monitor / desktop work fine. Only complaint is that on older versions, the taskbar on secondary monitors would sometimes disappear.

For reference I have 3 monitors (2x 4k, 1x 1080p) and am currently using Debian / Wayland and Ubuntu / X11.

neves 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I really miss kde generator of shift click in maximize window icon. It would expand a window just vertically.

Does windows has anything similar?

pbhjpbhj 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Win+shift+up