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Multimonitor utility

APOLLO

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I need a utility for multi-monitor setups that forces applications to remember which display to load on. I'm using three displays and it's really starting to get annoying dragging windows around. Is there such a utility?
 
Another vote here.. Its everything you will ever need and then some wrapped up in a nice little program that takes little memory to run.
 
I downloaded and installed Ultramon. The utility has a lot of features, but unless I missed it, I don't see anything that resembles the ATI Hydravision feature that remembers window positions. Ultramon is great, but I need a feature that remembers which monitor an app was opened during its last session.
 
APOLLO said:
I need a utility for multi-monitor setups that forces applications to remember which display to load on. I'm using three displays and it's really starting to get annoying dragging windows around. Is there such a utility?


what card you have?
 
I'm going to vote multimon to be different. Can't beat the price. :)

Programs open on whichever monitor they were when I closed them, and I'm running 2 cards (865 onboard & gf4mx) on my work box.
 
Ice Czar,

Thanks for the info. I didn't know that Ultramon embeds itself in shortcut properties.

Unfortunately, the three applications that are misbehaving don't seem to respond to Ultramon's features. It appears that they will always open on the primary monitor no matter what I do. They only way to circumvent that is to select a different primary monitor, but that would alter the function of other applications, not to mention the way Windows responds. So, I guess I'm stuck manually moving these applications to their proper displays every time I load them.
 
yup it doesnt work with everything sorry
I have a few I have to move as well ;)
 
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