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Microsoft is finally fixing Windows 10 rearranging apps on multiple monitors – The Madison Leader Gazette

If youre a Windows user and you use multiple monitors, youve probably experienced the headache of apps randomly rearranging when you resume from sleep. There have been a variety of ways to work around this over the years, but Microsoft is finally addressing it and fixing it in a future Windows 10 update.
The technical terminology we use to describe this problem is known as Rapid Hot Plug Detect (Rapid HPD), explains Michelle Xiong, a program manager on the graphics team at Microsoft. This behavior…
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