https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452614
--- Comment #50 from mr.jwlu...@gmail.com --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #44) > There may be bugs in our code that are exacerbating the issue anyway. Let's > see what we can do about it. Hopefully you won't need to buy new screens or > avoid Plasma! I'd probably still keep this ticket open because it's not a great out of the box experience. Especially if your landscape monitors (one being primary) are the ones being reset to portrait. But I'm super pleased there is a work around. Does have me interested still on how Windows & Gnome is able to just work out of the box with my monitors - maybe they are doing the same thing or windows at least relies on the dp #. Pretty Windows does the former because when clicking "Identify" it shows just numbers which is way more helpful in my case because what currently displays in KDE when clicking identify is the same name on all 3 with no number so hard to know which is which.(In reply to mr.jwluthi from comment #49) > (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #44) > > There may be bugs in our code that are exacerbating the issue anyway. Let's > > see what we can do about it. Hopefully you won't need to buy new screens or > > avoid Plasma! > > I'd probably still keep this ticket open because it's not a great out of the > box experience. Especially if your landscape monitors (one being primary) > are the ones being reset to portrait. But I'm super pleased there is a work > around. Does have me interested still on how Windows & Gnome is able to just > work out of the box with my monitors - maybe they are doing the same thing > or windows at least relies on the dp #. > > Pretty Windows does the former because when clicking "Identify" it shows > just numbers which is way more helpful in my case because what currently > displays in KDE when clicking identify is the same name on all 3 with no > number so hard to know which is which. Sorry, the later* (not former) but you get my drift. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.