HOW DO I MAKE A PROGRAM OPEN ON A SPECIFIC MONITOR THAT I DESIGNATE EVERY TIME I WANT TO OPEN IT?

Anonymous
2024-02-15T00:34:12+00:00

This isn't a new question but I've seen it asked here for 15 years and 3 OS variants with no actual answer (you'd think this would be something to work on instead of obfuscating how to get to your control panel, file, and drive locations while trying to turn my +$3K pc into a sub $400, non-portable tablet with no touch screen).

HOW DO I MAKE A PROGRAM OPEN ON A SPECIFIC MONITOR EVERY TIME?

Note, the question is NOT how to move a program after you open it; it is NOT how to change primary display; it is NOT how to anything other the actual question asked as specifically as the question is. If there is no answer and Windows just isn't able to (and our programmers don't care to work on it) just say so.

I have an OLED gaming monitor that I paid more for than I would ever have wanted to pay for a monitor and would like it to last as long as possible. I would therefore like it not to be the primary display. I only use it for media and gaming. The problem is that windows doesn't let me choose secondary displays to open games and reverts half of the applications I open and move over back to the primary display. I can do this with some games but most default to only opening on the primary monitor. I have a good LCD monitor I use for productivity and streaming while playing games that I would like to remain my main display where most apps, and all non-media apps, are default opening. So far the only way I know to do it is to turn the OLED off unless I am using it. This solution is clunky and kind of like using a kitchen knife to sharpen pencils when a pencil sharpener is can be made.

So please don't answer this if you are going to give the same non-answers I've been reading while searching for an answer to this (going back 15 years btw, because someone really cares about the user experience). If you have a real answer please give it, again, even if it is "we don't have a way and don't care to make one."

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-04-07T12:31:10+00:00

    Frank,

    I am not looking for monitor placement of the Remote Desktop. I looking for placement of applications I open on the Remote Desktop to be in specific monitors. For example, I would like Outlook in monitor 2 and Edge in monitor 3 and so on. All apps open in the "main display", then I have to manually move them to the monitor I want them in.

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-04-10T04:33:35+00:00

    JUST PRESS AND HOLD WINDOWS KEY + LEFT SHIFT THEN PRESS THE DIRECTION KEY OF THE DESIRED SCREEN ACCORDING TO YOUR DISPLAY POSTION SETTINGS.....EASY PEASY

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  3. Anonymous
    2025-04-11T05:57:18+00:00

    Once you are in display, click the screen you want to save to and check “make this menu main display”.

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  5. Anonymous
    2025-04-12T01:21:01+00:00

    when the application is opened on the monitor you want it to stay on, press windows+shift+enter, then close and reopen the application and it will always pop up on the desired monitor👍😄

    The OP's question is:

    HOW DO I MAKE A PROGRAM OPEN ON A SPECIFIC MONITOR EVERY TIME?

    Note, the question is NOT how to move a program after you open it ...

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