I've noticed that disabling and then enabling my laptop's internal display with the app also changes OS X display arrangement settings. I have the internal display set as primary monitor (i.e. I have the top bar moved to it in the arrangement settings).
When I disable the internal display and re-enable it, the top bar in arrangement settings is moved to the external display. That also means all windows that were previously assigned to the internal display are now permanently in the external display, and the ones that were in the external display are now in the internal (i.e. it swaps the main display in the settings, causing all windows and full screen apps to move).
That doesn't happen when I simply close the lid of the laptop ("clamshell mode"), but does happen with the app. And it's a big deal for me as using the app at anytime means moving all my windows around to the way I had them before.
I've noticed that disabling and then enabling my laptop's internal display with the app also changes OS X display arrangement settings. I have the internal display set as primary monitor (i.e. I have the top bar moved to it in the arrangement settings).
When I disable the internal display and re-enable it, the top bar in arrangement settings is moved to the external display. That also means all windows that were previously assigned to the internal display are now permanently in the external display, and the ones that were in the external display are now in the internal (i.e. it swaps the main display in the settings, causing all windows and full screen apps to move).
That doesn't happen when I simply close the lid of the laptop ("clamshell mode"), but does happen with the app. And it's a big deal for me as using the app at anytime means moving all my windows around to the way I had them before.