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<title>RE: Always starts  programs on number 1 monitor</title>
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Windows itself should be remembering the last position of the application when it was last closed, but if not, you can use a DisplayFusion Window Location rule (Settings &gt; Window Location) to force it to always open on a specific monitor. You can even set it up to force all new windows to the current monitor (the monitor with the mouse cursor) if you like. I've attached an example.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<description><![CDATA[Always starts  programs on number 1 monitor and the number 2 is my larger main monitor. Things like starting my snag it on a secondary monitor is of no use to me. How do I fix that?
Thanks
Bryan]]></description>
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Always starts  programs on number 1 monitor and the number 2 is my larger main monitor. Things like starting my snag it on a secondary monitor is of no use to me. How do I fix that?<br/>
Thanks<br/>
Bryan
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