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by yoavmmn
741 days ago
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Wanted this to exist for so long. I’ve started learning Swift to build an app to solve this. Then I discovered HammerSpoon[1] and since I use a HammerSpoon lua script to adjust the windows layout for my different setups:
1. Laptop only mode
2. At home my MacBook screen is closed and connected to 2 external monitors
3. At work my MacBook screen is open and connected to 1 external monitor The script detects the connected screen UUID and applies the appropriate layout [1] http://www.hammerspoon.org/ |
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It's a little baffling how MacOS hasn't been able to get this to work. If a Matrox TripleHead2Go could hit a high enough resolution for multiple monitors it might be a possibility.
It did improve with a few tweaks but every so often it forgets.
First I thought it was a Macbook Pro thing. But a Mac Studio, with 3 separate monitors plugged into it, was just as confused.
I'm not sure how Windows and Ubuntu can handle it just fine from my experience.