When I open Multi PuTTY Manager, it launches in full screen on the bottom screen. However, when I start a PuTTY session, the PuTTY window appears partially on the top screen—just the taskbar area—while the rest of the window remains on the bottom screen.
If I use only one screen—either the built-in or an external monitor—the PuTTY window opens partially off-screen at the top, making it difficult to use. I've tried various methods to move the window (Shift + Windows key, the “Move” option, etc.), but none have worked.
I noticed that if I resize only the width (not the height) of the main Multi PuTTY Manager window, the PuTTY session window resizes along with it. This suggests that the PuTTY session window is somehow linked or dependent on the main application window.
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