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Topic: «
open pgm on specific monitor
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Jackie Preston
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11/04/2010 08:06:53
I am running 64 bit Win 7 Ultimate with dual Radeon 4890 cards with 3 monitors and a HD TV. I think your program is exactly what I need but can't figure out how to set correctly. I want to be able to have a specific program open on a specific monitor (or the TV). To complicate matters the TV in in another room so I can't just click on a title bar if the program opens on the TV. Can you advise how I have a program open on a specific target?
Thanks
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Alex Fadeyev
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Posted:
11/04/2010 09:17:04
Dear Jackie,
You need to
create specific settings
for the program in question and enable there the
Move at startup to
option
.
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Jackie Preston
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11/04/2010 19:02:28
Thanks for your response. With the extensive list of features it can be a little intimidating but should be immensely useful.
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