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<title>RE: DisplayFusion 4.1 - Moving a window to the next monitor query</title>
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<description><![CDATA[There sure is! If you've only got the two monitors, just use the "Move to Next Monitor" Function (CTRL + WIN + X by default) after you open the application.
If that doesn't work, you can also use the "Move all Windows to Current Monitor" Function, which will move all of the open applications to ...]]></description>
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There sure is! If you've only got the two monitors, just use the "Move to Next Monitor" Function (CTRL + WIN + X by default) after you open the application.<br/>
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If that doesn't work, you can also use the "Move all Windows to Current Monitor" Function, which will move all of the open applications to the monitor that the mouse cursor is located on. For that Function, you'll have to assign a Key Combination to it in the DisplayFusion Settings &gt; Functions tab.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2012 21:21:22 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there,
I have two 23" monitors hooked up to my PC. One of the monitors is also used for my Xbox 360.
If I'm on my 360 and I open a program on the other monitor, if it opens in the monitor I'm playing the 360 on is there a way of getting this program to switch to the other display without me ...]]></description>
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Hi there,<br/>
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I have two 23" monitors hooked up to my PC. One of the monitors is also used for my Xbox 360.<br/>
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If I'm on my 360 and I open a program on the other monitor, if it opens in the monitor I'm playing the 360 on is there a way of getting this program to switch to the other display without me changing channel on the monitor?<br/>
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It would save me a lot of time. Hope this makes sense.<br/>
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Andy
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