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Rohkem teavet

Bookmarks open on Second Display

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I have a Monitor + Laptop Setup and whenever I open Bookmarks from Bookmark Toolbar it's opens on the second display (Laptop) and not in the primary display (Monitor).

I have a Monitor + Laptop Setup and whenever I open Bookmarks from Bookmark Toolbar it's opens on the second display (''Laptop'') and not in the primary display (''Monitor'').

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Here are the screenshots:

Muudetud Saurav poolt

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Hello Saurav,

My opinion is:

If windows display settings are set up to use both displays as one large one, then what are seeing is normal; because features are programmed to be displayed to the far-left, far-right, top and or bottom.

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~dbben said

Hello Saurav, My opinion is: If windows display settings are set up to use both displays as one large one, then what are seeing is normal; because features are programmed to be displayed to the far-left, far-right, top and or bottom.

Okay! But what's different it doesn't happen for all the Bookmarks Folder which I have on Bookmark Toolbar. I thought first, in which I have long list of Bookmarks that's why happening. But it's just random.

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I see. So you are experiencing inconsistency with this FF feature.

Yes, I don't know if there is a user setting to correct this or its a quirk in the FF programming.

But having windows involved with the management of displays and graphics memory, does add an unknown element into this issue.

However, I am interested in seeing your great question answered to.  :-)