New question #700187 on SikuliX:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/700187

I'm using SikulixIDE v2.0.5 on a CentOS7 operating system.  When I try to take 
a screenshot using the icon in the IDE, here's what happens on a dual monitor 
setup-- the images on my primary display are mirrored onto my secondary display 
and anything that was on my secondary display is hidden.  I can then take a 
screenshot of the mirrored desktop on my secondary display only.  In other 
words, I can only take a screenshots on my secondary monitor of windows 
displayed on my primary.  Taking screenshots technically "works" but it's a 
little funky.

Questions about dual monitor support have been asked before, but many of them 
are now over a decade old.  I'm wondering what the current status is of dual 
monitor support on Linux.  Are there any user-facing options that I can use to 
maybe straighten this out?  I'll settle with only a single display being 
supported as long as it's the same display for everything.

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