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Topic: «
Right click option in Windows Explorer
, "Open on monitor x" » on forum:
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Pim Joosten
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04/17/2012 01:19:00
I do not know whether this feature request is feasible, but yesterday I encountered a situation where it would have been very handy. In fact, I was surprised this option is not already present, even though today I thought of a reason why that might be.
I think it would be very handy to have a context menu option in Windows Explorer that allows me to choose on which monitor I want to open a certain file. If I have Windows Explorer open on monitor 1, it would be nice to immediately be able send a file to be opened to the monitor I desire.
What might be a limitation though is that if the corresponding program, say Word, is already open on monitor 1 and I want to open a Word file on monitor 2, it will probably still open on monitor 1. Maybe you can think of a solution for such a case (like greying out the "Open on monitor x" option
), but I definitely wanted to drop this idea.
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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04/19/2012 06:02:06
Hello Pim.
Thanks for the post.
We'll consider your request.
Best regards.
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