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Ok, in the latest version of DisplayFusion, you can download scripted functions, or make your own. We've put a sample one in there for you, called "Open Outlook and Move to Monitor #1." Just click 'Download Scripted' on the Settings &gt; Functions tab, then double-click that script to download it. After that, you can call the function from the command line like so:<br/>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2014 20:19:01 GMT</pubDate>
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Thanks that would be great
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2014 16:05:30 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[It's not currently possible, but should be with a feature we're planning for a future version. We'll be sure to let you know when it's been implemented
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It's not currently possible, but should be with a feature we're planning for a future version. We'll be sure to let you know when it's been implemented <img src="https://www.displayfusion.com/MediaCommon/SVGs/FontAwesome/face-smile.light.svg" alt=":)" style="box-sizing:border-box;position:relative;overflow:hidden;vertical-align:middle !important;width:16px;height:16px;" HelpButtonData=":)" HelpButtonDataAlign="BelowMiddle" /><br/>
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<description><![CDATA[Basically is there a way to start an application on a certain monitor through a command line, i.e calling displayfusion.exe 3 C:\someprogram.exe where 3 is the monitor ID and C:\someprogram.exe is the program to be run.
I know about taskbar shortcuts which are great but I can't use them in my au...]]></description>
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Basically is there a way to start an application on a certain monitor through a command line, i.e calling displayfusion.exe 3 C:\someprogram.exe where 3 is the monitor ID and C:\someprogram.exe is the program to be run. <br/>
I know about taskbar shortcuts which are great but I can't use them in my automated scripts, and I know about how to force an application to launch on a set monitor, but would like something less global where if I launch the program normally it would launch on the default monitor but if I use the command line I can choose which monitor it would be launched on.<br/>
Please let me know if I need to better explain<br/>
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Many Thanks
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