I like to start the program on my secondary monitor, which it does, and it even remembers it next time. However, the button on the taskbar remains on the first monitor, which is confusing at best, and slightly inconvenient once a fullscreen game has started on the primary.
One workaround I've found is to minimise the program first, and then restore it. That will teleport the taskbar button from the taskbar on the primary monitor, to the taskbar on the secondary.
All other applications behave as expected in this regard.
I'm on version 7.5 on Windows 10.
I like to start the program on my secondary monitor, which it does, and it even remembers it next time. However, the button on the taskbar remains on the first monitor, which is confusing at best, and slightly inconvenient once a fullscreen game has started on the primary.
One workaround I've found is to minimise the program first, and then restore it. That will teleport the taskbar button from the taskbar on the primary monitor, to the taskbar on the secondary.
All other applications behave as expected in this regard.
I'm on version 7.5 on Windows 10.