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Whenever my laptop sleeps, it gathers all my windows onto the primary monitor. How can I prevent this behavior?
I setup my workspace in a very specific way, and it's super frustrating to have all the windows gather unnecessarily every time I walk away for a break. (and no, I'm not going to disable sleep - not an option here.)
Windows 8.1
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
Hi @Chase -- I submitted a list of troubleshooting steps and potential solutions, based on a quite a bit of research I did for you. Do you mind, please, checking to see if any of these provides a satisfying answer to your problem? – David Michael Gregg – 2014-09-22T02:41:28.110
Hello @MyPetOcean I've upvoted your answer, but I cannot test to see. I've given up trying, and since gotten a Lenovo USB3 Dock that does my display stuff. Now I no longer have the issue that I had before due to the way the dock handles everything. – Chase Florell – 2014-09-22T04:16:07.450
Okay, thank you -- I'm glad you have sorted your problem. :) – David Michael Gregg – 2014-09-22T07:14:29.643
How do you trigger the sleep? Changing the way to start sleeping might help. E.g. closing lid → pushing sleep button – Scott Rhee – 2014-05-07T22:59:58.283
Right now I just walk away from the machine. Sleeps after x amount of time. – Chase Florell – 2014-05-07T23:35:35.490
I would try, changing the display driver and changing monitor driver on the secondary to a non-PnP one. Perhaps the system mis-detected that your 2nd monitor was detached when going sleepy so changing the display driver or using "non-PnP" monitor driver might help. Or, there might be an option on your display driver config page to "force to keep 2nd monitor", "turn off monitor auto-detection" or something like that. – Scott Rhee – 2014-05-27T22:01:16.657