Author Topic: Multiple Monitors, Win10, Nvidia - Windows/Apps moving to wrong monitor  (Read 5435 times)

2016-01-28, 16:35:05

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Hi everyone,

Anyone else using the setup in title? I have 3 x monitors and whenever I turn them all off each evening, when I come in to work the next morning and switch them back on all my windows/apps are rearranged on the wrong windows, as are my desktop icons. I am using a program to sort out the icons, which works fine, but I can't find a solution for the windows. It's happening with max, photoshop, the whole lot. And what's worse is that it moves all the docked and floating windows within these apps, and they are all rearranged each time. Nightmare!

Anyone know a fix?

Win 10, gtx 970, 3 x dell monitors (different resolutions).

Cheers,
Alex York
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2016-01-28, 17:47:44
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It happens to me... If your PC is running and you turn off a monitor, it seems OS is trying to make sure no windows are out of screen space (there are programs although that ignore this.. connecter for example stays wherever you put it and you can't get it back until you have that monitor on.)

Would like to know myself if this can be circumvented though. Right now I just don't turn off monitor until PC is running.

2016-01-28, 18:08:59
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Odd, same setup, but never experienced it.
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2016-01-29, 09:45:10
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I wonder if it's a driver thing.

My colleague has the same issue, with a different graphics card and only 2 monitors.
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2016-01-29, 10:34:17
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Uhm funny thing, I had this happening on my workstation as well but only when I was using the iGPU as a primary graphic card. Once I got a dGPU from AMD everything started working as expected - meaning when I turned off both of my monitors the windows would not rearrange.

Not sure how or why :)
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2016-01-29, 11:01:32
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Maybe when PC goes to sleep it automatically switches to iGPU, and when you wake it, it switches back to the other one (or something similar happens). If it's the case, my guess would be that it could be fixed in BIOS by forcing the additional GPU to be always active.
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2016-01-29, 11:53:33
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Maybe when PC goes to sleep it automatically switches to iGPU, and when you wake it, it switches back to the other one (or something similar happens). If it's the case, my guess would be that it could be fixed in BIOS by forcing the additional GPU to be always active.

No iGPU here. Running xeon E5 processors. There is surprisingly little to no info on this anywhere online that I can find :/
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