lxpanel moved to external monitor
lxpanel moved to external monitor
In the panel setting, I set "monitor" to "1". But when I have an external monitor and locate it above or to the left of my laptop monitor, it seems that this external monitor becomes "monitor 1", and my panel moved to this external monitor. How can I fix the panel on my laptop monitor no matter where I locate external monitors?
Re: lxpanel moved to external monitor
you hacve to configure your monitors in such a way that the system knows which monitor is your chosen primary monitor.
you can do this with xrandr, but i recommend arandr. you can save your config, then make sure it gets executed on startup.
you can do this with xrandr, but i recommend arandr. you can save your config, then make sure it gets executed on startup.
Re: lxpanel moved to external monitor
I tried both xrandr and arandr to set my laptop's LVDS monitor as primary. And the output of "xrandr" showed that the LVDS is indeed the primary one. But the panel still keeps moving to the left or upper screen no matter it is LVDS or VGA.drooly wrote:you hacve to configure your monitors in such a way that the system knows which monitor is your chosen primary monitor.
you can do this with xrandr, but i recommend arandr. you can save your config, then make sure it gets executed on startup.
This is my screenshot of both screens. As you can see, the panel which is set to show on monitor 1 appears on the non-primary VGA screen above:
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Re: lxpanel moved to external monitor
wild guess:
maybe you need to set it to monitor 0 (zero)?
maybe you need to set it to monitor 0 (zero)?
Re: lxpanel moved to external monitor
there‘re only 3 options: 'All', '1', '2'. I tried each option but none of them is helpful...drooly wrote:wild guess:
maybe you need to set it to monitor 0 (zero)?
Re: lxpanel moved to external monitor
Everything looks correct to the information in the image.(?) I see a vertical extended desktop screen layout and a panel preference calling for a "top" panel, which is what the picture shows. If you want the panel on the "bottom" of the extended desktop, you need to tick the bottom circle in Panel Preferences. For this kind of layout, lxpanel apparently gives you only 4 choices: top, bottom, left, right. If you choose right, then you need to align the right edge of the extended desktop, or you will lose the bottom part of your panel in empty space.