A ton of Chromebooks these days support Android apps. But, if you’ve plugged one of those devices into an external monitor, you might have noticed apps were confined to your primary display. The folks at Chrome Unboxed spotted some changes to Chrome OS that allow for apps to be moved between screens, as well as the ability to launch apps directly on the secondary display.
Previously apps were locked to the primary monitor, and although some Chromebooks could open them in resizable windows, they still couldn’t be moved between monitors, or even launched from a secondary display.
Chromebooks are closing the native app feature gap with better multi-monitor support was written by the awesome team at Android Police.