In a dual-monitor setup if you place and maximize IDE (10.2.3) on the second monitor and then hit F9, after compilation the IDE is placed on the main monitor. This happens on Windows 10 1709. I just files an RSP.

In a dual-monitor setup if you place and maximize IDE (10.2.3) on the second monitor and then hit F9, after compilation the IDE is placed on the main monitor. This happens on Windows 10 1709. I just files an RSP.

Is there a workaround?

https://quality.embarcadero.com/browse/RSP-20157
https://quality.embarcadero.com/browse/RSP-20157

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  1. Lars Fosdal Really, mmmmh, thought I read something about it, maybe it was changing the start up layout, not sticking. I have custom Left Default and Left Debug setups but I can't get them to stick as a selection when starting up or for that matter save the standard default ones. I have to select them when I open a project.

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  2. Strange. I did import the layouts from 10.1.2, though.

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  3. My co-worker has a similar problem, he's always dragging the IDE from one monitor to the other, but I think he runs the IDE on his "second" monitor, not the main one.

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