Coal Miner
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What am I missing or doing wrong in this use case:
I have a Windows 11 laptop. I usually (not always) use two external monitors. The monitors are arranged in a T pattern, the two monitors sit above and to the left and right of the laptop screen. I know the geometry doesn't matter but I want to mention it. The monitors have a greater resolution than the laptop screen.
When I sleep the laptop and leave a window open on either of the two external monitors, and then resume the laptop but with only one of the two external monitors connected I cannot connect to (Alt-Tab), reduce/minimize, maximize, close or ever see the window (or windows) that was previously (and still is) open on the (now) disconnected monitor. I know it's still open because I can see it in the Alt-Tab list, and on the main window's (laptop) taskbar, yet I cannot use the Alt-Tab list or the taskbar to do anything with it, the only thing I can do, excluding reconnecting the monitor, is use Task Manager to kill the process. The window (or windows) is kind of orphaned from any desktop control.
I am at the point of always moving any open window off the external monitor (first reducing then moving) and back to the laptop screen before sleeping the laptop. It seems like there should be a better way, what am I missing?
I use Thunderbolt 4 to connect the monitors, I have also tried this with Display Port and HDMI, and a mix of Thunderbolt 4 and DP or HDMI. I get the results under all of these configurations.
What am I missing or doing wrong in this use case:
I have a Windows 11 laptop. I usually (not always) use two external monitors. The monitors are arranged in a T pattern, the two monitors sit above and to the left and right of the laptop screen. I know the geometry doesn't matter but I want to mention it. The monitors have a greater resolution than the laptop screen.
When I sleep the laptop and leave a window open on either of the two external monitors, and then resume the laptop but with only one of the two external monitors connected I cannot connect to (Alt-Tab), reduce/minimize, maximize, close or ever see the window (or windows) that was previously (and still is) open on the (now) disconnected monitor. I know it's still open because I can see it in the Alt-Tab list, and on the main window's (laptop) taskbar, yet I cannot use the Alt-Tab list or the taskbar to do anything with it, the only thing I can do, excluding reconnecting the monitor, is use Task Manager to kill the process. The window (or windows) is kind of orphaned from any desktop control.
I am at the point of always moving any open window off the external monitor (first reducing then moving) and back to the laptop screen before sleeping the laptop. It seems like there should be a better way, what am I missing?
I use Thunderbolt 4 to connect the monitors, I have also tried this with Display Port and HDMI, and a mix of Thunderbolt 4 and DP or HDMI. I get the results under all of these configurations.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
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- Multiple





