8 hours ago, ahoeben said:It is NOT NECESSARY to delete the cura.cfg file if you disable all except one display!
Removing that file will cause Cura to go through its initial setup wizard when you start Cura again.
Fair enough - I just know that it contains the position where the window was last open. Although if you read through the thread... we've already deleted cura.cfg at almost every step anyway.
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It is NOT NECESSARY to delete the cura.cfg file if you disable all except one display!
Removing that file will cause Cura to go through its initial setup wizard when you start Cura again.
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