I'd like to enhance this report.
I'm testing with Groupy 1.32 on Windows 10 1909 with the built-in Virtual Desktop feature.
My favorite behavior would be, that groups should stay on a desktop and windows on different desktops should not be grouped in any case.
Testing with Applications Windows Explorer (Option to run all Explorer windows in a separate process is checked) and Microsoft Word.
Initially all Desktops are empty.
- Open an Explorer window, adding an Explorer on Desktop 1
- Switch to Desktop 2
- Open an Explorer window
All is fine, same doing these steps with Word
Enable option to auto group windows of the same type
- Open an Explorer window, adding an Explorer on Desktop 1
- Switch to Desktop 2
- Open an Explorer window
On Desktop 2, I get a group of two Explorer windows; clicking on the first switches to Desktop 1, clicking on the second on Desktop 1 switches to Desktop 2; all in all, I have two Explorer windows in one group spread over two Desktops, where I would expect three explorer windows in two separate groups.
Word is still behaving fine in this configuration, so this is something special to Explorer?
Enable the auto grouping of Word windows.
- Open a Word window, adding Word on Desktop 1
- Switch to Desktop 2
- Open a Word window
Now, I get the same erratic behavior: On Desktop 2, I get a group of two Word windows; clicking on the first switches to Desktop 1, clicking on the second on Desktop 1 switches to Desktop 2; all in all, I have two Word windows in one group spread over two Desktops, where I would expect three Word windows in two separate groups. (Document2 and Document3, Document1 is lost)
By the way, why is "Close all windows in this group" greyed out, when there's only a single window in a group?
Regards
BigMike