*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 931384 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931384
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 751605
Windows maximize on the wrong monitor
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 931384
Window management, Launcher, multi-monitor - Windows can't be maximized on
the lower display in vertically-stacked configuration
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: unity
When there are two monitors arranged vertically, a menu bar appears at
top of the lower display. This menu bar is difficult to use, as the
mouse pointer can easily overshoot it. (It loses the benefit of Fitt's
law here). The menu bar at the top does not correspond with the selected
window if it is on the bottom display.
I have an 1280 by 800 pixel internal laptop display with a 1280 by 1024
external display above it. This bug occurs on the 11.04 Desktop live CD.
For best usability, I don't think there should be a menu bar or panel in
the middle of the virtual desktop.
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+ Note from design: see bug# 931384 for desired solution to mouse pointer
overshoot. See bug #751605 for the 'windows maximise on to the wrong display'
issue.
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MenuBar becomes difficult to access in the lower display when in a
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