I normally work at my desk using a docking station and a large (wide) monitor with a very large resolution, 5000x1280 for example. I place OotD at the top right corner of my screen. When I undock, my screen resolution adjusts to my laptop screen (2196x1280 for example). I am unable to force the OotD screen to move to the bounds of the smaller viewable screen area now. Exiting and restarting does not do anything. I have to return to my desk, move the OotD screen prior to undocking to have it be in a position in which it can be moved once I undock. This is forcing me to reconsider placement of desktop icons (move them to right to left alignment) and make a space for the OotD window in the top left of my desktop.
I would expect that OotD would either move automatically to the extents of the screen, or would allow me to tell it to move to the extents of the screen.
I normally work at my desk using a docking station and a large (wide) monitor with a very large resolution, 5000x1280 for example. I place OotD at the top right corner of my screen. When I undock, my screen resolution adjusts to my laptop screen (2196x1280 for example). I am unable to force the OotD screen to move to the bounds of the smaller viewable screen area now. Exiting and restarting does not do anything. I have to return to my desk, move the OotD screen prior to undocking to have it be in a position in which it can be moved once I undock. This is forcing me to reconsider placement of desktop icons (move them to right to left alignment) and make a space for the OotD window in the top left of my desktop.
I would expect that OotD would either move automatically to the extents of the screen, or would allow me to tell it to move to the extents of the screen.
Windows 11 x64 [Version 10.0.22621.2283]