siliconman01
426 discussion posts
This applies to Windows 10x64 Pro Build 15063.332 V1703 with three monitors 3-2-1. Monitor 2 is the primary monitor and is a Dell P2714T touch screen. Monitors 2 and 1 are in landscape; monitor 3 is in portrait. DisplayFusion is V9.0 Beta 3. The Start screen settings are attached.
When opening the Start screen on monitors 1 and 3, the Start screen opens on the correct monitor initially. Then if I close the Start screen and open it again, it opens on the primary monitor 2. The only way to get it to open again on monitor 1 and 3 is to open the Start screen on monitor 2 via its Start icon and then close the monitor 2 Start Screen.
Debug logs are attached.
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusionLogs.zip [299,145 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: StartScreenSettings.png [70,529 bytes]
Do you use the Windows key or the mouse to try and open the Start menu on monitors 1 and 3?
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
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Do you use the Windows key or the mouse to try and open the Start menu on monitors 1 and 3?
I click on the Start icon in the taskbar using my M570 Logitech mouse.
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
This bug does not occur if I disable/turn off "Use Start full screen" under Settings > Personalization > Start
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
Jun 12, 2017 (modified Jun 12, 2017)
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Do you have auto-hide enabled on the Windows taskbar?
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
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Do you have auto-hide enabled on the Windows taskbar?
None of the taskbars are on auto-hide.
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
Ok, weird! I can reproduce it, but only when I have the taskbars set to auto-hide. We'll see if we can fix that up, as I'd imagine it's the same root cause anyhow.
Thanks!
V@no
97 discussion posts
I wonder if this the same issue when computer wakes up from sleep, the login screen jumps to second monitor for a second and then back to primary?
@Vano: That's likely just due to the monitors waking from sleep in the wrong order, so Windows sees the other one first, makes it Primary, then the actual Primary wakes up and it switches over.