Since upgrading to V19 I have been seeing a weird problem with some other programs. I use a desktop manager called Dexpot (pronounced 'depot'). I run my main programs on desktop 1, my mail programs (MWP and Outlook) on desktop 2, and my task manager (I use Swift To-Do List) on desktop 3, with a 'spare' desktop 4.
After I upgraded to V19, whenever I run a game that takes over the full screen (which I do on desktop 1), when I quit the game and return to Windows, the MWP windows is showing on desktop 1, as well as on desktop 2 where it belongs. This only started happening after I installed V19. (Note: I did not install V15, so I don't know if the problem was present there too.)
This is admittedly a minor annoyance. I can close MWP on desktop 1, but then when I switch back to desktop 2 I have to open it again. I would be much happier if MWP went back to staying where I put it.
V19 strange interaction with other programs
- kurtgs
- Travelling Tuatara
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Re: V19 strange interaction with other programs
Okay, it's not quite that simple, and it's more annoying. After running a full-screen program, MWP appears on desktop 1. I close it, go to desktop 2, and re-open it (click on it in the icon tray). This also causes it to display back on desktop 1. The only way I can keep it off desktop 1 is to close it completely (File->Exit) and then re-start it.
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- kurtgs
- Travelling Tuatara
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Re: V19 strange interaction with other programs
Since this is probably a pretty unusual configuration, it may not be worth the developers' time to look into it. I solved the problem by switching to a different virtual desktop program that I like better.
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Re: V19 strange interaction with other programs
Dexpot is buried somewhere in the system as being something to look at, but it's getting shunted down the list for being fairly uncommon. We will take a look at it when we can though.kurtgs wrote:Since this is probably a pretty unusual configuration, it may not be worth the developers' time to look into it. I solved the problem by switching to a different virtual desktop program that I like better.