Comment #92 on issue 35 by willdye: Maximize on second larger monitor not  
working
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=35

It's a longshot, but this bug (35) may be related to bug 4844, which I  
filed a few
minutes ago.  The screen shots attached to 4844 indicate that the relative  
placement
of multi-monitor screens can be important.  The behavior of Chrome changed  
for me
when the tops of the screens were aligned or disjoint in display setup.   
The bottom
line is that if someone is having trouble recreating bug 35, it might be  
worth
tweaking the relative placement of the screens in your multi-monitor setup  
panel.

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4844

Gads, stuff like this is hard to test, and even harder to test  
automatically.  I'm
doing automated GUI testing for my regular job, and it's been difficult to  
check for
even simple multi-monitor bugs.  Is there a virtual machine environment  
which can
simulate multi-monitor configurations, including different graphics cards  
and
drivers?  It seems unreasonable to even hope for such an environment, but  
surely
Microsoft and the graphics card driver developers have some sort of testing  
setup,
and VMware keeps working on how to best handle accelerated graphics...



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