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    [LOGGED] Move to main display

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    feature request windows 10 multiple output multiple screen
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    • GertjanBG
      GertjanB Beta Platinum
      last edited by Woland

      Recently I when I connect a projector all my windows go to that secondary screen. 
      In most software if you go to window you can select "move to main display" (or Retina display)
      In the Isadora menu this option is not there. So if the projectors are in a strange configuration it is sometimes very hard to get the window back.

      Would it be possible to also have this option?

      Thank you
      With kind regards
      Groeten
      Gertjan

      www.gertjanbiasino.be

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      • DusXD
        DusX Tech Staff
        last edited by DusX

        Not a solution for Mac, but a note for Windows users.
        A Windows feature not all that well known exists that makes moving Isadora from Display to Display pretty easy.
        If you lose Isadora to an Unseen display, you can click on the Isadora icon in the Taskbar to make it active, then press 'windows key' + either the Left or Right Arrow keys to move Isadora across the displays. This can be a great help in some setups.
        Its also a nice quick way to maximize/minimize or layout your applications.

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        • CitizenJoeC
          CitizenJoe @DusX
          last edited by

          @dusx That's awesome! I had no idea...

          Cheers,

          Hugh

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          • jfgJ
            jfg @GertjanB
            last edited by

            @gertjanb

            I use Hyperdock for that purpose.You can define a shortcut to move a window from a screen to another or use the icon in the dock to see the open windows and drag the one you want on the proper screen.  https://apps.apple.com/de/app/...

            best

            Jean-François

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