January 22, 2019 at 4:48 pm
#110731
yeah, rotating displays in realtime is not something windows likes to do with open applications already running…
but i know others do it always and it works.
it may depend on the utility they use to rotate as well.
if you are using rotate utility try and put a timeout after you rotate like: timeout /T 3 to give windows some time to rearrange what’s open.
also, a trick/tip. if you press game MENU button… Popper does a recheck-position and will try and repos out of position displays that might happen from emulators.. so after a second or two, just press game menu key.
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