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Remember monitor #2438

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luixxiul opened this issue Jul 11, 2016 · 5 comments
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Remember monitor #2438

luixxiul opened this issue Jul 11, 2016 · 5 comments

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@luixxiul
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@luixxiul luixxiul commented Jul 11, 2016

From support:

Brave remembers the size and state of the window (maximized vs. normal) but not which monitor it was on, and also not the position on the monitor. For example, even if I keep it on my primary monitor, and size it so that it occupies the upper left quadrant of the screen. When I reopen Brave, it will be ¼ of the screen, but centered.
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@cmbergin cmbergin commented Aug 10, 2016

Same here. I'll have Brave open on my right (secondary) monitor, then minimize. When I click on the Brave icon in the taskbar to reopen the window, it will be on my left (primary) monitor.

@luixxiul
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@luixxiul luixxiul commented Oct 6, 2016

Per @atherts on #4552

Describe the issue you encountered:
In Windows 10, Brave always opens in the primary monitor. Even after being moved to the second monitor, minimized, maximized and closed.

Expected behavior:
Should open in second monitor after window is moved there.

@bsclifton
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@bsclifton bsclifton commented Aug 6, 2018

+1 from @sirjorj via #14901

Description

Ever since the last update (0.23.73), launching brave will make it spawn its first window on monitor 3 on my 3-monitor LInux Mint system.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Launch Brave
  2. Mutter some unkind words
  3. Drag window from Monitor 3 to Monitor 1 (or 2)
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@srirambv srirambv commented Aug 24, 2018

Verified this is fixed in brave-core 😄

Closing as wont-fix on browser-laptop

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