Originally posted by Staffan
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At least on Unity it can do exactly that, when maximizing apps they take a single screen, instead of spanning across all of them. I have a triple-screen setup, and I'm happy with the way it works.
The problem with other DMs is that last time I checked, they had a fixed 'primary screen', where you would see the controls(taskbars, menus, alt-tab switcher, etc), and the other screens are used only for showing application content.
That is a PITA on a multi-screen setup, where you want to have the controls shown on the screen where you're working (like where your mouse is), not on the screen that happens to be your primary, which on a 3x3 setup might be in the completely other corner of the setup.
Fortunately Unity also handles this very well, but no other DMs do it, so I'm pretty much locked-in to Unity until the others fix their current behavior.
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