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Microsoft is fixing the pain of arranging Windows 10 apps on multiple displays – Yahoo News Australia
If you use a multi-monitor setup on Windows 10 for gaming, work or because they’re built right into your laptop, Microsoft has some good news.

If you use a multi-monitor setup on Windows 10 for gaming, work or because it’s built right into your laptop, you may have noticed that apps can annoyingly move to the wrong display. Microsoft has announced that it’s finally introducing a fix for the issue so that app windows behave more predictably, as reported by The Verge.
The problem happens when your PC wakes up from sleep, as all the apps on your secondary monitor can suddenly jump to your main or laptop display. “As a result, you have to…
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