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Hello : I follow this link https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/script-request-move-windows-to-monitor-2-if-fullscreen-application-present/?ID=459dd97c-1c39-49f9-a207-218b0f173569

to make a program go to a monitor , this works if I click the program shortcut myself , But would like the program to go to a monitor 3 when windows starts .
14 days ago  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Is the application starting with Windows before DisplayFusion has launched?
13 days ago  • #2
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Is the application starting with Windows before DisplayFusion has launched?


Hello : Yes that is the issue , I have been trying to make display fusion start first , but don't know how . Thanks
8 days ago  • #3
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If you disable the application from starting with Windows, you can create a trigger in DisplayFusion using the "DisplayFusion Starts" event, to launch it. That way it will only start after DisplayFusion is already launched.

We have a guide on working with triggers here: https://www.displayfusion.com/HelpGuide/Triggers/
6 days ago  • #4
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If you disable the application from starting with Windows, you can create a trigger in DisplayFusion using the "DisplayFusion Starts" event, to launch it. That way it will only start after DisplayFusion is already launched.

We have a guide on working with triggers here: https://www.displayfusion.com/HelpGuide/Triggers/


Thanks , and apprecited . I will give it a go .
6 days ago  • #5
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If you disable the application from starting with Windows, you can create a trigger in DisplayFusion using the "DisplayFusion Starts" event, to launch it. That way it will only start after DisplayFusion is already launched.

We have a guide on working with triggers here: https://www.displayfusion.com/HelpGuide/Triggers/


Hello : I do not see where I can start a program in triggers when the event is set to Display fusion starts . so close .

Thanks
6 days ago  • #6
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If you disable the application from starting with Windows, you can create a trigger in DisplayFusion using the "DisplayFusion Starts" event, to launch it. That way it will only start after DisplayFusion is already launched.

We have a guide on working with triggers here: https://www.displayfusion.com/HelpGuide/Triggers/


Hello : I do not see where I can start a program in triggers when the event is set to Display fusion starts . so close .

Thanks


All good , I needed this article too . https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/launching-and-positioning-an-application-on-startup/?ID=a0f16c60-9c49-486f-a300-fe37589fb9d8
6 days ago  • #7
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