And preferably run it as single.sh and dual.sh when I need whichever. It’s a Wayland session.

(Otherwise I’d have to manually arrange them every time I plug/unplug one of them.)

Edit: I also would like to do this without unplugging. Currently, when I disable/enable a monitor, its geometry gets reset.

Edit 2: Unplugging/plugging works, no idea why it didn’t work before. However I still would like to do this via scripts because setting monitor setup from super+P also resets the geometry.

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    Correction: Unplugging/plugging works (don’t know why it didn’t work previously). However, enable/disable doesn’t remember. When I press super+P and make the changes there it also doesn’t remember when switch back to dual monitor. Is this also an issue?