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    Dual monitor and how to control where applications runs

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lowspeed, Sep 14, 2009.

  1. lowspeed

    lowspeed Notebook Evangelist

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    Is there a way to force certin applications to display on one screen or another ?


    (i know that applications usually remember which one they last used.... but the key is ... usually... sometimes they just default to the 1st screen)


    Thanks!



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  2. Kocane

    Kocane Notebook Deity

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    Try out Ultramon :) I think it has a feature to do exactly what you want.
     
  3. lowspeed

    lowspeed Notebook Evangelist

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    Where do you see that feature ?

    Nice utility but i dont see where you can set which application opens up.



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