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<title>RE: Windows 10 Multimonitor / Split</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I run some apps that have starting animations on my two side monitors - real-time system stuff etc.
The animation from the monitor to the right works properly, e.g. the animation only shows on that display.
However, the left monitor animation appears on the main monitor as it scrolls from w...]]></description>
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Hi, I run some apps that have starting animations on my two side monitors - real-time system stuff etc. <br/>
The animation from the monitor to the right works properly, e.g. the animation only shows on that display. <br/>
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However, the left monitor animation appears on the main monitor as it scrolls from what should be off-screen according to the left monitor.<br/>
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Seeing that the side monitors are identical (the main being larger and different maker), is there a way to "push" the left monitor "to the back"?? e.g. scrolling animation won't show on main display?<br/>
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Thanks,<br/>
Ed
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