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Domokun
48 discussion posts
I am using two monitors with the DisplayFusion taskbar on my right monitor. Just now I was playing a game on my primary (left) monitor and it crashed, freezing the entire screen. I then went back to Windows by pressing the Windows key on my keyboard. I then could move the mouse on my right monitor but since the game was still frozen on my primary monitor I couldn't do anything there. I wanted to shut down the game manually through the Windows Task Manager so I right clicked the DisplayFusion taskbar on my still working second monitor and clicked open Task Manager. Only the last time I opened Task Manager it was on my primary monitor, and thus it opened on that location again. What I would like to see is that there is a little dropdown menu of some sort (just like Language dropdown menu when right clicking the DF taskbar) where people can choose the monitor where Task Manager gets opened. I wonder if something like this is possible, it sure would prevent a lot of reboots.
May 18, 2010  • #1
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Kevin F.
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ctrl+flag+z is your friend. Otherwise this is something that is a LONG way away, especially with an elevated window like taskman. If taskman doesn't respond to the move hotkey, may I suggest using process explorer? Its much better.
May 18, 2010  • #2
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Domokun
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ctrl+flag+z is your friend. Otherwise this is something that is a LONG way away, especially with an elevated window like taskman. If taskman doesn't respond to the move hotkey, may I suggest using process explorer? Its much better.


Wrong, Ctrl+Windows button+Z does nothing as the screen is frozen and doesn't respond to anything. Therefore my request stands :).
May 18, 2010  • #3
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I have had this happen with games as well, and sometimes you can hit Ctrl + Win + X to move the taskbar manager window, even though you can't see it. However, if this doesn't work, you'll have to wait until DisplayFusion supports defining which monitor an application starts on. This is a long way off though, not scheduled until 2011, sorry. :)
May 21, 2010  • #4
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