On your screen, you just have to use the arrow keys initially. The mouse cursor locks to the program window and you can use the mouse to position the program Or if that does not work, right click the application on the Taskbar, click Move, then use the arrow keys to move the program. It should display a huge, gigantic "1" on the primary monitor. If you're not sure which is 1 and which is 2, tap the "identify" button. Make sure that "use this device as primary monitor" is CHECKED UNCHECK the box "extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor"Ħ. Click the mouse on the seconary monitor grapic,Ĥ. Right click a free area of the desktop, select "properties"ģ. However please follow the below steps to change the way program open in Windows:ġ. If you are using dual display provided by your graphics card there may be such an option in that graphics card multi monitor control panel (Not currently available with Nvidia control Panel). If you are using dual display provided by Windows there is no option to set a program to open on a specific display. I understand the frustration when things don't work the way it should. I will be glad to help you with the issue you have with the computer. Thank you for posting on Microsoft Communities.
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