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Justin Krueger
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I'm almost always using triple monitors in surround.

I'd like to be able to have Chrome fullscreen on a single monitor. When hitting F11 it fills all 3 screens by default.

Small Problem 1.)
Using Ctrl+Win+X I can move the window to either my center or right monitor, however if I cycle to what should be the left monitor it goes back to filling all 3 screens. Can I add the left monitor to the cycle as well, or does 1 screen have to be considered the full surround setup?

Main Problem 2.)
If a single chrome page refreshes on its own in the background it will make the full screen chrome return to filling all 3 screens if I click on it after the background page refresh. Most common cause being a background YouTube music playlist.
Apr 26, 2015 (modified Apr 26, 2015)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I'll test these out here to see what I can find out :)
Apr 28, 2015  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I've had a chance to do some testing on this, and unfortunately there's not much we can do here. Chrome's full screen mode seems to react funky when it's been resized by an outside program like DisplayFusion.

One thing we could do though, is write a Scripted Function that will do the following instead of just moving it and re-sizing it:
  • Press the F11 key to take it out of full screen
  • Move it to the next monitor
  • Press the F11 key again to put it back to full screen

If that sounds like it'll work for your usage case, let me know and I'll write it up for you :)
May 5, 2015  • #3
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