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Hi!
I've tried to look for a way to get the Windows 10 Volume OSD to show on all monitors, but only thing i find in internet is ways to disable/hide it.
When i'm gaming on my TV and use "Dim All But 2nd Monitor", i would like to see the volume OSD. Is there a way to do it with DF? Currently it's only showing on main monitor.
And another thing, when i open Settings with function "Move window to current monitor", it makes the Settings window very small. How can i make it open the same size as in main monitor? Or should i open another thread for this?
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Nuutia
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Hi!
I understand the Volume OSD situation. Is it the same with UAC Prompt, for allowing software to be executed?
I didn't mention i meant Windows Settings. I didn't understand that i was able to set a specific function for the SystemSettings.exe. I once tried another System Window and it didn't have it's own process. But it's all good now!
But to answer to your questions:
1. I was using Function to move all newly created windows to current monitor, with *.* in the application field. I don't remember other software behaving like Settings window did. It made a very small window to the upper-left side of current monitor. Althou, it did open as presumed, if i was opening it on main monitor. I tried to open it with adding "Move Window To the Center" and it was smaller than wanted, but a bit bigger.
2. My setup has 3 monitors, but i used this function with 2 of them. Main monitor (24" 1080p) and TV (32" 720p/1080i).
One guy found out how to do it. I had been searching for a while so was glad to finally see it!
There is a small tray app you can install and it can hide it or chose some other tweaks. I would love if displayfusion could roll in a similar feature.
You can do a search for VolumeOSD or go to http://wordpress.venturi.de/?p=1
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So this might also be a fix for my VolumeOSD problem, which is to have it on other monitors too, besides main monitor?