![]() ![]() If that sounds like some nerdy neckbeard Linux shit, you’re right. It was time for… a “tiling window manager”. The monitor was too big to full-screen apps most of the time, and it was tiresome to keep moving them around manually with Moom. There’s also Magnet and Rectangle which are very similar.Īll these window managers help you move, resize, and snap windows in position-but when I moved to a single 32" 4K monitor, I felt the need for something else. Moom was also great because you could drag a window to the edge of the window to dock it to that edge. Occasionally I’d need two windows side-by-side and I’d use Moom to shift one window to 2/3rds of the left screen, then I’d push the other window to the right third. With two or three smaller (non-4K) monitors, my default method of organising windows was to move them to a monitor and make them fill the screen. Last year I bought myself a 32" monitor to replace my previous multi-monitor setup. If you’re happy with a desktop that looks like this, then you probably won’t enjoy any of these suggestions Ideally, I'd like everything on one workspace but only have the windows show their icons on the screen in which they are open.This is how I use the Amethyst window manager on macOS. ![]() I've also seen several solutions about the opposite issue talking about workspaces so to be clear I am not using (and do not wish to use) workspaces. I've created my new panel on the second monitor and this working fine, it is just showing more windows than intended. It seems like that is now the default behaviour but I cannot find an option to change it back to the old behaviour. That is to say people were asking for "Windows 10 like behaviour" in that the open windows will show on all panels (taskbars). I've done a lot of searching and found only people asking for the opposite behaviour. I'd like my windows to only display their icon on the panel of the display they are visible on. Only slight issue I've had is using multiple monitors and having windows display their icon on the respective panel. Finally went full time Linux Mint after cracking it with MS shoving Bing and Edge in my face.Ĭouldn't be happier, love everything about this OS. ![]()
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