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That way, windows on the screen left of other screens get placed on the left-most side of the task manager, making them easier and faster to find, thus reducing eyestrain and organ damage from the stress hormones released from having to scan for the right task bar since it wasn't where it intuitively should be. There also shouldn't be any of this wrapping happening when I try to manually sort multiple rows of tasks. When I move a task up, down, left, right, I expect it to swap positions with the task in that direction, not shift everything to the wrong side again!
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Sounds like a huge effort for some really exotic problem ...
Question: how do you handle all those processes that do _not_ have a windows or similar? So that are _not_ associated with a desktop? I'd say a simple filter option would solve this problem: "filter by categroy" and "filter by activity" |
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Processes without windows never show up on the task manager? There's no filter option either; the closest thing to that in the settings is "show only tasks...from current activity." I didn't know you could map monitors to activities...If so then I guess I could try three task managers on one panel, one for each screen and filter those by the activity of anything that was on that screen? That being said, it still doesn't help because the task manager offers only one activity as a filter...
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Then maybe you should explain what you actually mean by "task manager"? Cause for me they do show up ...
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