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<title>RE: restore window from the taskbar on the active screen</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I replied through email, but I'll attach my reply below for anyone else who comes across this:
I've attached a screenshot for a trigger below that should do this for you. It will move any focused windows to the monitor your mouse cursor is currently on. You can also add a trigger using the "Wind...]]></description>
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I replied through email, but I'll attach my reply below for anyone else who comes across this:<br/>
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I've attached a screenshot for a trigger below that should do this for you. It will move any focused windows to the monitor your mouse cursor is currently on. You can also add a trigger using the "Window Created" event for newly created windows.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2021 15:04:52 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,
I use multiple monitors, work with Windows 10. I am not using DisplayFusion at the moment, but I am considering to try it.
Now the thing is, currently, that when I restore a minimized window, it restores on the monitor it was last active on.
Can DisplayFusion handle this scenario? In the s...]]></description>
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Hi,<br/>
I use multiple monitors, work with Windows 10. I am not using DisplayFusion at the moment, but I am considering to try it.<br/>
<br/>
Now the thing is, currently, that when I restore a minimized window, it restores on the monitor it was last active on.<br/>
<br/>
Can DisplayFusion handle this scenario? In the sense that it restores the window (or program) (from the Taskbar) on the current active screen (screen on which the mouse cursor is currently) <br/>
<br/>
The same applies to starting a new program from the Windows taskbar (also starting on the active screen).<br/>
<br/>
I like to hear it. Thanks in advance.
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