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Topic: «
Opening Google Chrome
, Startup on window having mouse pointer » on forum:
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Robert Holiday
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09/07/2012 09:19:43
I have set the option for \chrome.exe to startup on the monitor the mouse is currently on.
"At Window Startup:
Move to Monitor:
Having mouse pointer."
However this does not work properly with Chrome. It seems to work with fine with firefox and windows media player.
It's only a minor annoyance. But thought I would point it out.
Thanks
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Robert Holiday
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09/07/2012 09:22:04
Oh if it isn't already known, this is Actual Multiple Monitors
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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09/17/2012 04:35:25
Hello Robert.
What OS are you running (version, 32 or 64-bit)?
What version of Actual Multiple Monitors are you running?
Make sure that the right settings are applied to chrome. It's easy to check - open the chrome system menu with the right mouse button click on the chrome title bar, select the Actual Multiple Monitors item and see what is the first item in this drop-down list - modify applied settings "X" where X - is the name of the settings that are applied to chrome.
Best regards.
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