Can't move popout to secondary (GNS530) display with new "Hub" launcher

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When attempting to drag a popped out GNS530 screen onto your (GNS530) display, it stops at the boundary between the displays and will not go farther. The cursor will move into the display, as well as any other non-xplane windows. So Windows is properly setup for "extended" display. It doesn't matter where the two displays are located relative to each other as setup in the WIndows Control Panel. I've reinstalled the launcher to no avail. This worked in the previous version of the launcher.
 
When attempting to drag a popped out GNS530 screen onto your (GNS530) display, it stops at the boundary between the displays and will not go farther. The cursor will move into the display, as well as any other non-xplane windows. So Windows is properly setup for "extended" display. It doesn't matter where the two displays are located relative to each other as setup in the WIndows Control Panel. I've reinstalled the launcher to no avail. This worked in the previous version of the launcher.
Found the problem. If you for some reason delete the GNS530 display from Windows and then put it back, you will have to pop out and move the simulator's image back to the GNS530 screen. However, if you've run the RemoveTitleBar utility, you won't be able to move the window onto a second display. You have to put the title bar back, move the window to the GNS530, and then rerun the RemoveTitleBar Utility.
 
Found the problem. If you for some reason delete the GNS530 display from Windows and then put it back, you will have to pop out and move the simulator's image back to the GNS530 screen. However, if you've run the RemoveTitleBar utility, you won't be able to move the window onto a second display. You have to put the title bar back, move the window to the GNS530, and then rerun the RemoveTitleBar Utility.
Thank you very much for the info, this is very helpful!
 
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