SUMMARY As in subject, so would be nice to have an option in context menu of window placed on Task Manager, which would allow to change monitor where will be moved window STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Start any application, i.e. Dolphin 2. Right Click on icon of Dolphin window placed on Task Manager 3. OBSERVED RESULT missing option in context menu which allow to change monitor where will be moved window EXPECTED RESULT an option in context menu which allow to change monitor where will be moved window SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: YES KDE Plasma Version: 6.3.80 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.12.0 Qt Version: 6.8.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Wayland
This already exists. :)
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > This already exists. :) Sorry, but I don't see it. Usually I'm working with my laptop with only external monitor and built-in is turned off, but to test I enabled it. After that on taskbar placed on default panel (placed on external monitor) I clicked RMB into icon of window of working application (here Dolphin) and moved mouse over option "More" (submenu was unfolded), but I don't see here any option like "Move to monitor: build-in" or similar. After that I added to built-in monitor default panel (with taskbar) and repeated operation. Result was the same. Could you please explain me how to turn on this option or where should I find it? Later I will check it also in recent stable KDE/Plasma (in Arch Linux).
Oh, I know what's going on! This does exist for the window decoration context menu, and I was thinking these had gotten unified such that they would appear in the Task Manager Task context menu as well. But they were not and do not. It's reasonable to sync these up. Ideally they would even come from the same place so they can never get *out* of sync.
*** Bug 505517 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***