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Cogigo
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Hello DisplayFusion Team

I have a problem with my multi monitor setup and I would like to know if DisplayFusion could help me with it.

I have 2 monitors on my desk in my office and 1 TV in my living room connected to the PC in the office. I cant just copy the desktop enviroment of the TV and the first monitor because of different resolutions and nvidia colour setups.

On Windows 10 I have a taskbar on every display which is cool. But when I click on a folder or the ChromeBrowser on the TV it naturally displays on the first monitor in the office. Thats not convinientr at all. . .

I would love for programs to open on the display I clicked it on. If that makes any sense. Or dragging a window to the TV-display I´m using even when I cant see the window because its currently displaying on the monitor in the office and I´m sitting in the living room.

Is there a workaround or straight up solution to my problem? I´m open for suggestion and I´m happy to buy DisplayFusion if it helps with it.

I hope you all have a nice day. :)

Cogigo

Edit: I´m using Windows 10

First monitor: 1440p - 144hz
Second monitor: 1080p - 60hz
Third monitor (TV in a different room): 4K - 60hz
May 24, 2017 (modified May 24, 2017)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Creating a Trigger rule like the one in the attached screenshot should do the trick :)
• Attachment: Trigger - All Windows to Current Monitor.png [32,302 bytes]
Trigger - All Windows to Current Monitor.png
Trigger - All Windows to Current Monitor.png
May 24, 2017  • #2
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Cogigo
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NICE!!!

That works great. Bought a license. I´m really happy right know. :laugh:

What does "Stop processing triggers if this one matches" do?

Should I really select this?
May 24, 2017  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Excellent, thank you for your purchase!

That option will cause DisplayFusion to ignore the rest of the Trigger rules in the list if this one matches. Typically what I do is leave that option enabled for every rule, and just put he *.* rule at the bottom. That way it will check against rules for specific applications first, then if it doesn't match any of them, it will match the *.* rule at the end.
May 24, 2017  • #4
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