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Add a setting to change Sandboxie's window position on launch for multiple displays #4536

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Jonas-Persson-temp opened this issue Feb 27, 2025 · 0 comments
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Feature Request New feature or idea User Interface Related to Plus and/or Classic UIs

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Is your feature request related to a problem or use case?

Sandboxie always launches on my secondary monitor (Wacom tablet, numbered 1, usually turned off) instead of my primary monitor (numbered 2 with “Make this my main display” checked). There's currently no method to change monitor numbers on Windows 11 in Settings > System > Display other than to just drag around the monitors to opposite sides (which wouldn't swap the numbers mind you, so you have to manually change all settings and move desktop icons to the other side).

Describe the solution you'd like

Add a setting (in Interface Config or General Options) to change Sandboxie's window position on launch.

Describe alternatives you've considered

I think a possible solution to this might be to create a %ProgramFiles%/Sandboxie-Plus/Sandboxie.ini file and write:

WindowCoordX=100   ; X-coordinate on primary monitor
WindowCoordY=100   ; Y-coordinate

under [GlobalSettings] but I haven't tried yet…

@Jonas-Persson-temp Jonas-Persson-temp added the Feature Request New feature or idea label Feb 27, 2025
@offhub offhub added the User Interface Related to Plus and/or Classic UIs label Feb 27, 2025
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