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Brian Marquis26235
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I have a Windows 11 computer that has 4 monitors connected. We are currently using a chrome extension to open specific domains on Chrome (3 separate windows) at specific times. Right now they all open up on the same monitor. I want to have each window go to a specific separate monitor. Is this possible?
22 days ago  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If the Window Text is unique for each window, you can create a trigger using the "Window Created" event, "Window Text" match condition, and add an action to move the window to the specific monitor you would like. We have a guide on creating triggers here: https://www.displayfusion.com/HelpGuide/Triggers/
22 days ago  • #2
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Brian Marquis26235
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- I tried that but could not get it to work. If my domain on the window is https://isc6580.monday.com/overviews/45766 , then what would I put as the Window Text? I have tried the following:

==https://isc6580.monday.com/overviews/45766
=isc
22 days ago (modified 20 days ago)  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
You can drag the crosshairs in the trigger window overtop of the target window and it will grab it automatically
20 days ago  • #4
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Brian Marquis26235
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- I did that and it still just stays on main monitor. I have attached screenshot. I am having a chrome extender that opens a few windows at specific times. I have to have a chrome window open in order for it to open them at specific times.
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19 days ago (modified 19 days ago)  • #5
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Try setting the "Delay before checking match condition" to 3000ms and see if that helps
19 days ago  • #6
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Brian Marquis26235
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I tried that and it still doesn't move the window to another display
18 days ago (modified 18 days ago)  • #7
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you change from the "Window Text" match condition to the "Process Filename" and add chrome in, does it work?
17 days ago  • #8
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Brian Marquis26235
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I changed it to that criteria and it still doesn't go to the specifc monitor
16 days ago  • #9
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Brian Marquis26235
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I think I figured it out. The chrome windows are opening as another tab and I don't think it is seeing it as "new" window. Any work arounds?
16 days ago  • #10
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah yeah, if it's creating a new tab it won't send the Window Created event for us to fire off. You can try using the "Window Focused" event, but that might have some side effects if you're just clicking on/off the window normally.
16 days ago  • #11
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