
Christian H
9 discussion posts
Apologies in advance if this was already mentioned. I did the prerequisite 3 mins of googling for an existing topic but found nothing.
Moving tabs in chrome seems to be a bit finicky. They teleport back to their original position, and require you to move them again.
To produce this bug:
1) Open a single Chrome browser, maximized on a single screen.
2) Open a second tab in the existing browser.
3) Drag the second tab from the first monitor to a second monitor, touching the top of the screen. This SHOULD effectively create a second Chrome browser window maximized on the second monitor with the contents of the second tab displayed as the only tab.
3 BUG) The newly opened browser window flashes up, then teleports in a maximized state back to the first monitor with the original Chrome window, overlaying it. I can then drag the second (top) Chrome window back to its original position on the second monitor and continue working.
Not a big deal, but a funky bug that has caught me a few times now. Just wanted to give a heads up.
User info:
Display Fusion 7.0
Windows 7
i5 2500k @ 4.3 Ghz
(3) 1920x1080 monitors
Dec 28, 2014 (modified Dec 28, 2014)
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Do you have any Window Location rules setup for Chrome?

Christian H
9 discussion posts
Going to: Options > Window Location Tab, I have 0 rules currently set. Is there anywhere else I should be looking?
Nope, that's the correct spot. I've tested your steps out here, but still couldn't reproduce the issue. Could you attach a copy of your DisplayFusion Settings? You can export them using the "Export Settings" button on the Settings > Options tab.
Thanks!