Here are the results on macOS 15.3.2, with the primary (retina, scale=2) at the bottom and the external (scale=1) at the top like so
[cid:image001.png@01DBA925.BCAC1580] In both cases, the first button (Move To 1800.0) moves the window to the same screen partially outside of the viewing area (only about ~15% of the left side remains visible), while the other button (Move To 900.0) shifts to the right. My setup uses the setting [Desktop & Dock -> Displays have separate Spaces OFF] so I can move the windows between the monitors. -andy From: openjfx-dev <openjfx-dev-r...@openjdk.org> on behalf of Thiago Milczarek Sayão <thiago.sa...@gmail.com> Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at 03:56 To: openjfx-dev <openjfx-dev@openjdk.org> Subject: Help test the behavior of a multi-screen setup with both Mac and Windows Hi, Could anyone with a multi-screen setup on Mac and/or Windows please share the results of the two buttons on this sample app? Your feedback would be greatly appreciated! On Ubuntu 24.04 the first button moves the Stage to the end of the first screen (bit weird). The second work as expected, it gets moved to the start of the center of the last screen. Thanks! import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.geometry.Pos; import javafx.geometry.Rectangle2D; import javafx.scene.control.Button; import javafx.scene.layout.VBox; import javafx.stage.Screen; import javafx.stage.StageStyle; import javafx.application.Platform; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.layout.StackPane; import javafx.scene.paint.Color; import javafx.stage.Stage; import java.util.Comparator; public class TestScreenBounds extends Application { @Override public void start(Stage stage) { stage.setTitle("Move Outside Bounds"); Rectangle2D bounds = Screen.getScreens().stream() .map(Screen::getBounds) .sorted(Comparator.comparingDouble(Rectangle2D::getMaxX).reversed()) .findFirst() .orElseThrow(); Button btn = new Button("Move To " + bounds.getMaxX()); btn.setOnAction(event -> stage.setX(bounds.getMaxX())); double middleLastScreen = bounds.getMinX() + bounds.getWidth() / 2; Button btn2 = new Button("Move To " + middleLastScreen); btn2.setOnAction(event -> stage.setX(middleLastScreen)); VBox root = new VBox(btn, btn2); root.setFillWidth(true); root.setAlignment(Pos.CENTER); Scene scene = new Scene(root, 300, 300); stage.setScene(scene); stage.show(); } public static void main(String[] args) { launch(TestScreenBounds.class, args); } }