How to fix games boot on left screen monitor only
I'm probably not the first this happen just never find a solution!
There i have on my left a 24 inch screen connected by dvi middle screen a 50 inch screen set has main screen in windows and use hdmi connection right screen a old ibm 17 inch screen using dp to vga graphic card an nvidia geforce gtx 1060 windows 10 64 bits with uefi boot
So i launch some specific games like the sega megadrive and genesis classic on steam and the games start on my left , this also happen with a games named rack 2
After thinking is an id problem left :3 ,center:2 and right :1 I switch the screen position and put my 50 inch on the left side and the 24 on the center and the games is now booting on the 50 inch who is left screen
So there the problem , how i can say to the games to boot by default on the center screen then left screen
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Why are my games launching on the wrong monitor?
According to user reports, the game opening on wrong monitor issue often occurs when they fail to launch the game on the primary monitor. There are some possible reasons for the issue, including multi-monitor configuration glitches and outdated device drivers.How do I change which monitor a game opens on?
Connect the second monitor to your PC, and launch the game you wish to play. Next, navigate to your desktop screen, and hit Windows and P keys together. A few options will display, select the PC screen only option. Finally, your primary display will go blank, but the game will continue to run on the second monitor.How do I make a game load on a specific monitor?
Assuming all your monitors are connected to the same PC, right-click the desktop, then \u201cNvidia Control Panel.\u201d In the pane on the left, click \u201cSet up multiple displays,\u201d then check the box for all the displays you want to spread your resolution across.How To - Open A Game to A Certain Monitor!! (SUB IF I HELPED PLZ)
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