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<title>RE: move to next monitor icon missing after upgrades to Windows, Firefox or computer 0S</title>
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Whenever Windows or Firefox performs an update, upon restart the "move to next monitor" button disappears. It also happens when my computer (Dell) wants to do an upgrade.
I can usually get i...]]></description>
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I have searched for the answer to my question, but everything is out-of-date. Sorry if this is a repeat.<br/>
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Whenever Windows or Firefox performs an update, upon restart the "move to next monitor" button disappears. It also happens when my computer (Dell) wants to do an upgrade.<br/>
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I can usually get it to reappear just by opening Display Fusion. However, is there a way to keep it docked on the URL display line without always having to start Display Fusion?
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