win9598xp7
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I have a pretty typical dual monitor setup. They are assigned as display #1 (my primary monitor on the bottom) and display #2 (my top monitor) in Windows 11. And Windows is set to extend them.
I've noticed that when some apps or Windows folders sit too close to the edge of monitor #1, and I click a fly-out or right click context menu, it will instead jump up to the top screen (instead of next to the icon/app where it's located on the primary/bottom monitor). I've read that others have this issue when using different scaling for each monitor, but that's not the case for me.
This is supremely annoying and I'd like it to always keep everything on the monitor I'm working from.
How can I ensure everything I click/open stays on the bottom/primary screen from which it was clicked, and not cross that border over onto the other monitor? This definitely is a new issue on Windows 11 (as I've had the same setup for years, and Windows 10 behaved properly).
I've noticed that when some apps or Windows folders sit too close to the edge of monitor #1, and I click a fly-out or right click context menu, it will instead jump up to the top screen (instead of next to the icon/app where it's located on the primary/bottom monitor). I've read that others have this issue when using different scaling for each monitor, but that's not the case for me.
This is supremely annoying and I'd like it to always keep everything on the monitor I'm working from.
How can I ensure everything I click/open stays on the bottom/primary screen from which it was clicked, and not cross that border over onto the other monitor? This definitely is a new issue on Windows 11 (as I've had the same setup for years, and Windows 10 behaved properly).
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