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<title>RE: Can I create a window location rule that ihibits a specific monitor?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately not, but one thing you can do is setup a Window Location rule to open all new windows on the monitor where your mouse cursor is. That way, unless there's a Window Location rule forcing a specific application to a specific monitor, it will use the "current monitor" by default. That s...]]></description>
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Unfortunately not, but one thing you can do is setup a Window Location rule to open all new windows on the monitor where your mouse cursor is. That way, unless there's a Window Location rule forcing a specific application to a specific monitor, it will use the "current monitor" by default. That should prevent any new windows from opening on the 4th monitor. I've attached a screenshot for reference.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<description><![CDATA[I'm running on a 3 Display setup using a DGPU, and I attached a Ghost VGA display to the on IGPU to enable QuickSync encoder.
Since the 4th display is at one end of the line, is there a way I can force windows to never appear there?]]></description>
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I'm running on a 3 Display setup using a DGPU, and I attached a Ghost VGA display to the on IGPU to enable QuickSync encoder.<br/>
Since the 4th display is at one end of the line, is there a way I can force windows to never appear there?
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