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Topic: «
Opening applications on the monitor they are clicked on
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Mark
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12/28/2013 11:16:13
hi there,
Currently running a two monitor setup, windows 8.1 x64 and AMM 8.0.3
I would like to know if there is a way to make applications open on the monitor they are clicked on. Sometimes if I click an app on monitor 2 it will open on monitor 1.
I would prefer it not to have to set a rule for each app as I run many different ones.
Is there a global rule for this?
Also is there a reset to defaults setting within AMM, in regards to hotkey assignments?
Thanks.
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Alexander Salnikov
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01/05/2014 21:43:43
Good day Mark.
All you need is to create a rule where in actions choose Move to the monitor and specify it as Having mouse pointer
There is a set of rules devided in 3 categories:Special,Default and Exclusions.
More about rules you can learn here (
http://www.actualtools.com/windowmanager/help/principlesofoperation/windowrule.php
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Any questions?Mail to support@actualtools.com!
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