Windows 10 has been around for a while but little has been done to improve the multi-monitor experience for users. And using more than one monitor in 2021 isn't a rare thing too. A growing number of users have asked Microsoft to do something about it in the Feedback Hub and we can finally see the company making some efforts.
This problem is a result of Rapid Hot Plug Detect (Rapid HPD), which impacts DisplayPort multi-monitor and affects tabs and programs that were previously neatly arranged.
On Windows 11, Microsoft has mitigated the desktop rearrangement issues and users can enable the feature from the display settings, as shown in the above screenshot.
In addition to apps rearrangement improvements, there’s another optional feature that will minimize your windows when your secondary monitor is disconnected. Enabling these two features can boost your efficiency when want to manage windows when working across multiple programs.
It is a relief to know that Windows 11 is finally bringing support for a better multi-monitor experience, but it would be better if there is a better fluidity in animations and transitions, a better multiple desktop experience, and a proper gallery for apps on the upcoming Windows version.
Microsoft will launch Windows 11 at an event on June 24 at 8.30 pm IST.
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