Chris Neff
2 discussion posts
Hi,
I'm trying the trial out because I think this solves needs of mine and if I can figure out how to get past this I will be purchasing. I use Google Chrome as my browser, and I find that it is impossible to try to switch the window of chrome by either middle clicking on chrome from the secondary toolbar (which works for everything else) or by ctrl+win+x (which is my hotkey to switch windows and works with everything else). My primary monitor is in one room and my secondary monitor in another room is my TV, so I can't even see them both at the same time.
The only way I can get chrome to switch over to my secondary monitor is do ctrl+win+s (which I think resizes to some % or something), where it will span both monitors, then drag it to the second monitor and re-maximize. This is too annoying. Is there any better way? Firefox doesn't have this problem but I don't like firefox as much.
Do you have any Compatibility rules for Chrome to disable middle-click moving, or the DisplayFusion Hooks? If not, are you middle-clicking over the tabs, or over a blank spot on the titlebar?
Thanks!
Chris Neff
2 discussion posts
What do you mean by compatibility rules?
I am middle clicking on the secondary taskbar (which I have showing all open windows, not just relevant ones).
In an effort to cleanup the DisplayFusion Discussions, this topic is being marked as Complete as it hasn't received a response for more than 30 days. If you're still having trouble and would like some help, just let me know!
Thanks!