Hm, settings in the https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1160/dash-to-
panel/ also affects the launcher. I will investigate more.
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Hi, even with the extension disabled, launcher still appears on the
wrong screen. Also, this is somewhat random, it was working for several
days and after reconnecting / disconnecting monitor, this issue is back.
I am attaching a photo. Thanks!
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Lauchner is on the wrong screen.
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Workaround for me was to use external USB-C to HDMI adapter and plug the
USB-C to the computer.
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Title:
[nvidia] Hotplugging HD
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open display settings
2. Sets the external display as primary
3. Pres apply
Expected result:
The external display should show the application bar and the launcher
What happened instead:
The above are still in the internal display
ProblemType: Bug
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For me, it doesn't seem to be fixed.
I have installed mutter 3.36.4 and rebooted. When I set my external 4k
AOC display to 200% and the internal monitor to 100%, it works. However,
if I increase the scaling of the internal monitor to 125% in display
settings, I get the both screens turn black and
The Super+P shortcut works! In the report, I used a dedicated fn key
(situated on F1). With Super+P, the selection is confirmed when Super is
released. That probably causes the bug when using the single fn key.
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