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Microsoft Fixes Annoying Windows 10 Application Layout Bug

(Photo by Clint Patterson on Unsplash) Have you ever woken a Windows 10 PC from its sleep state to find all your application windows have been rearranged? Microsoft has finally implemented a fix. Posting on the DirectX Developer Blog, Michelle Xiong, a Program Manage on the Graphics Team, admits how frustrating this unwanted application window rearrangement can be. You have to re-drag application windows to the original, intended position pre-sleep. This is likely to lead you to feel frustrated because this happens almost every time when your system goes to sleep and takes time out of your productivity. The bug has an official name: Rapid Hot Plug Detect (Rapid HPD) and it specifically impacts DisplayPort multi-monitor setups when a Windows 10 system exits a sleep state. The windows have either moved around or end up clustered on one of your displays.

Microsoft is fixing multiple monitor support in Windows 10 so it remembers window positions

Microsoft is fixing multiple monitor support in Windows 10 so it remembers window positions Working with multiple monitors is great in theory. The extra space is obviously useful, as is the ability to use different screens to group together related apps, documents and windows. Sadly, Windows 10 s implementation of multi-monitor support is a little flawed, particularly when using DisplayPort. Many people with two or more screens will have experienced a problem that sees app windows being randomly rearranged, particularly after a system wakes from sleep. But this should be coming to an end as Microsoft is finally addressing the issue.

Windows 10 will add Auto HDR to over 1,000 PC games

What you need to know Auto HDR support is currently being tested on Windows 10. The feature adds Auto HDR to over 1,000 PC games. The feature is currently available for testing for Windows Insiders in the Dev channel. High Dynamic Range (HDR) is on its way to over 1,000 PC games, courtesy of a new feature that Microsoft is testing out. Auto HDR is already available on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and now it s on its way to Windows 10. The Auto HDR feature is now available on Windows 10 build 21337 or above, which is available to Windows Insiders in the Dev channel.

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