Oh my god. CobiWindowList just completely solved my issue. You are my hero. Thank you so much for this.
I don’t want to piggyback with an unrelated issue, but i have one other linux issue I am wondering if you can help with.
I have 2 monitors on my desk, and a big TV on the wall on the other side of the room. I have an HDMI cable running along the wall to connect it to my computer. I rarely use the TV, I only turn it on when I want to play games in bed / not actually at my PC.
I have it disabled in Linux and that works as expected. However, I have noticed that that “setting” doesn’t kick in until I have passed the login screen. And for some reason, on the login screen, it really wants the powered off TV to be the primary display. So when I am on the login screen, I can’t actually see the login prompt.
I am wondering if there is a way to make that display stay disabled always unless I manually enable it. Or an alternate fix, make the correct monitor be the primary display while on the login screen.
Yes, I did that immediately on loading into the OS for the first time. I set the correct one as my primary display, and disabled the one I don’t want it to use. It works fine when logged in, but i suspect it isn’t loading those settings until it gets into the user account and thats why it isn’t respecting what I set.