Force Thunderbird to open new child windows on screen center
I have a mulitmonitor setting and Thunderbird opens it's child windows outer view since the last update. One monitor is also connected to a KVM switch. After switching through the clients, one computer always struggels with the display settings. So all recently opened program windows are on one monitor. This just as a hint. Anyway, I search for a config file of thunderbird which sets the rule, where new windows are shown. For now, I always have to move them into the visible field of view. It happens to any thunderbirds child windows like "new mail", "appointment recognitions", etc.
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windows-10 thunderbird
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I have a mulitmonitor setting and Thunderbird opens it's child windows outer view since the last update. One monitor is also connected to a KVM switch. After switching through the clients, one computer always struggels with the display settings. So all recently opened program windows are on one monitor. This just as a hint. Anyway, I search for a config file of thunderbird which sets the rule, where new windows are shown. For now, I always have to move them into the visible field of view. It happens to any thunderbirds child windows like "new mail", "appointment recognitions", etc.
Thanks
windows-10 thunderbird
Welcome aboard. If Thunderbird can't do it, you might be able to find an app to do so. Visit us at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– Mawg
Dec 20 '18 at 7:30
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I have a mulitmonitor setting and Thunderbird opens it's child windows outer view since the last update. One monitor is also connected to a KVM switch. After switching through the clients, one computer always struggels with the display settings. So all recently opened program windows are on one monitor. This just as a hint. Anyway, I search for a config file of thunderbird which sets the rule, where new windows are shown. For now, I always have to move them into the visible field of view. It happens to any thunderbirds child windows like "new mail", "appointment recognitions", etc.
Thanks
windows-10 thunderbird
I have a mulitmonitor setting and Thunderbird opens it's child windows outer view since the last update. One monitor is also connected to a KVM switch. After switching through the clients, one computer always struggels with the display settings. So all recently opened program windows are on one monitor. This just as a hint. Anyway, I search for a config file of thunderbird which sets the rule, where new windows are shown. For now, I always have to move them into the visible field of view. It happens to any thunderbirds child windows like "new mail", "appointment recognitions", etc.
Thanks
windows-10 thunderbird
windows-10 thunderbird
asked Dec 20 '18 at 7:00
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Welcome aboard. If Thunderbird can't do it, you might be able to find an app to do so. Visit us at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– Mawg
Dec 20 '18 at 7:30
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Welcome aboard. If Thunderbird can't do it, you might be able to find an app to do so. Visit us at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– Mawg
Dec 20 '18 at 7:30
Welcome aboard. If Thunderbird can't do it, you might be able to find an app to do so. Visit us at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– Mawg
Dec 20 '18 at 7:30
Welcome aboard. If Thunderbird can't do it, you might be able to find an app to do so. Visit us at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– Mawg
Dec 20 '18 at 7:30
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