Nevermind, found it. 1 is set as primary. I'm on Windows 10 using latest version of Fences. Edit: Creating a fence on monitor #1 and setting new icons to go to it works, but doesn't really fit my needs. I have a desktop page for personal stuff and one for work. Even using a time-based rule doesn't st
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Where can I set/check the primary monitor?
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I have dual monitors, with the following config: Whenever I download a file, like in Chrome, and target the desktop. The file ends up in the upper left corner of monitor 2, instead of in the first available position of monitor 1. Is there any way to change/fix this behavior?
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