

"How can Apple have let this go for so long!?" Because while it's happening to 100% of you, the portion of the entire userbase that has the problem is quite small, that's how."Īpparently by the number of people reporting experiencing the exact same issue just on this posting alone shows there is definitely a sizable number of people having the issue. "It's weird how many people assume that something that happens to them must happen to everyone, all the time. Why are YOU assuming something that I did not say at all? There are discussions of this problem elsewhere on the internet. I know this is a known issue based on the discussion link to which I included in the original posting, and there were enough people there who complain of the same issue. I never assumed this happens to everyone with multimonitor setup.
#Mac move to other screen mac#
This still requires me to move my windows to the top monitor from the bottom monitor and rearrange them one by one, especially if my preferred positioning is not predefined in the utility (and I also know there are paid window rearrangement utilities where you can customize window size and location, but all of that still requires you to select each window every time Mac wakes and apply the pre-set window configuration, one by one) And yes I know there is an app that keeps Mac awake.

Yes, I am using window management utility (Rectangle) and I know there are quite a few of these types of utilities out there. Really takes a lot away from my workflow. Is there a third-party utility or any other solution to this issue? I can't spend so much time and attention rearranging the windows to exactly my liking so many times every day anymore. I can't be the only person out there with a multimonitor setup on Mac. Pretty shocking given Mac's reputation for "just working", but this really takes a lot from the UX perspective for me as recent new Mac user. So apparently it's a known issue, has been known for at least years, and Apple doesn't find it important enough to do anything about it. This is exactly the same issue that's being discussed here: This means I need to rearrange the windows every time Mac wakes up from sleep. The issue is that every time the Mac goes to sleep, or I restart the computer or monitors are turned off, all the open windows are dumped into my main monitor. I like having my email client, Finder and a couple of other apps open on the top monitor all the time and using the bottom monitor as the main display.

I have a Mac Mini with two stacked ultrawide monitors.
