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<title>RE: Window positioning in Windows 10 with inverted monitors and multi-monitor taskbar</title>
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Monitors: All (id)
Monitors: Ignore Duplicate (with each monitor's info below)
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Any chance you'd be able to send me all of the info from these sections in the troubleshooting?<br/>
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Monitors: All (id)<br/>
Monitors: Ignore Duplicate (with each monitor's info below)<br/>
Monitors: With Splits (with each monitor's info below)
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2019 16:44:46 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Binary Fortress Software</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Keith, we have very restrictive rules here and I would need to get the entire file vetted to send which they are both slow on and often just say no...
However, if you let me know any specific details I can provide them where they are clearly just configuraiton - my apologies. The monitors aff...]]></description>
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Hi Keith, we have very restrictive rules here and I would need to get the entire file vetted to send which they are both slow on and often just say no... <br/>
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However, if you let me know any specific details I can provide them where they are clearly just configuraiton - my apologies. The monitors affected are:<br/>
wihtout splits:<br/>
#3: X=0, Y=-1080, W=1920, H=1080; Work area: X=0, Y=-1080<br/>
With splits (just one, the second is the same just offset horizontally):<br/>
#3.1: X=0, Y=-1080, W=960, H=1080, Y=-1050, W=960, H=-1050, L=0,R=0,T=0,B=0<br/>
EIZO EV2450, NVIDIA NVS 510, DisplayPOrtEXternal<br/>
Orientation: LandscapeFlipped<br/>
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The funciton used was:<br/>
MonM-U: alt;ctrl;win;104, , Jump List: False, Description: Move window to monitor #301, Move window to top-left corner of monitor, Change window width to specified percentage: 200%, Change window height to specified percentage: 100%<br/>
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Taskbar 3.1:<br/>
Bounds Current X=0, Y=-1080, W=960, H=30<br/>
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Version 9.5.0.0<br/>
The same effect happens if I place a window where I want it and use the target icon to load the function.
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<title>RE: Window positioning in Windows 10 with inverted monitors and multi-monitor taskbar</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2019 16:27:10 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Binary Fortress Software</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Strange! The orientation shouldn't matter in theory. Could you send me a copy of your troubleshooting info?
Open the Settings  Troubleshooting tab
Click the "Export Info to File" button
Reply with the file attached]]></description>
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Strange! The orientation shouldn't matter in theory. Could you send me a copy of your troubleshooting info?<br/>
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<li>Open the Settings > Troubleshooting tab</li>
<li>Click the "Export Info to File" button</li>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2019 15:33:26 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi have a multi-monitor configuration (two portrait on left, then two landscape stacked to right of that). The top of the stack is rotated over and windows is managing this as "Landscape (flipped)". I have multi-monitor taskbar on, normally located at the top edge.
If I set a function to maximis...]]></description>
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Hi have a multi-monitor configuration (two portrait on left, then two landscape stacked to right of that). The top of the stack is rotated over and windows is managing this as "Landscape (flipped)". I have multi-monitor taskbar on, normally located at the top edge. <br/>
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If I set a function to maximise on the top screen (I do have a virtual vertical split also, but I don't think this is the issue) with the taskbar visible (autohide disabled), the window snaps as if the taskbar was on the bottom edge. Likewise, if I put the taskbar on the bottom, it snaps as if it was on the top. I wonder if the logic to offset is using the position *physically* on the screen rather than the logical top and bottom due to being in flipped orientation.<br/>
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This only happens on the flipped monitor in landscape mode. It works fine on one which i have portrait (flipped).<br/>
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Setup:<br/>
Windows 10<br/>
4 monitors - each split (roughly) in half <br/>
[2][1][3 3]<br/>
[2][1][4 4]<br/>
Taskbars attached to top and bottom edges only.
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