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Microsoft is finally fixing Windows 10 rearranging apps on multiple monitors – The Verge
Microsoft is fixing one of the biggest headaches with multiple monitors in Windows. An update later this year will stop apps from randomly rearranging when monitors…

No more dragging your apps back to where they should be
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…
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