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I have installed Tabby using Scoop in the latest version (v1.0.223). In the settings under "Window," I have set "Dock the terminal" to "Top" and "Display on primary display." I am using the "Toggle terminal window with hotkey (Ctrl + Space)" mode.
This works fine until Windows is restarted.
Tabby is set to launch automatically at startup. However, after a reboot, it seems that the "Window" setting reverts to "Current," because when I use the hotkey (Ctrl + Space), Tabby always opens on the screen where my mouse pointer is located, instead of the primary display.
I am running the latest version of Windows 11 and have three monitors, and this issue has existed since I started using Tabby with version 1.0.213.
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I have installed Tabby using Scoop in the latest version (v1.0.223). In the settings under "Window," I have set "Dock the terminal" to "Top" and "Display on primary display." I am using the "Toggle terminal window with hotkey (Ctrl + Space)" mode.
This works fine until Windows is restarted.
Tabby is set to launch automatically at startup. However, after a reboot, it seems that the "Window" setting reverts to "Current," because when I use the hotkey (Ctrl + Space), Tabby always opens on the screen where my mouse pointer is located, instead of the primary display.
I am running the latest version of Windows 11 and have three monitors, and this issue has existed since I started using Tabby with version 1.0.213.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: