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WaveLength
Nov 22, 2006

Feel the beat
Hi folks

Here's my situation

I have 3 monitors- #1 a monitor connected by displayport, #2 a TV connected by HDMI, and #3 a monitor connected by DVI. The numbers correspond to how Windows 10 numbers them.

I currently have the TV (#2) chosen as my main display through the windows settings. However, whenever I use the windows+p menu to select "PC screen only," it chooses monitor #1. I want it to choose #2 instead.

Is there any workaround for this? I unfortunately cannot swap the cables around as these are the only working inputs. I've done a ton of googling to no avail.

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DOOMocrat
Oct 2, 2003

It should be selecting whatever screen is the main monitor. It's not a hotkey, but what happens when you make that selection through your graphics card's control panel instead? Same deal?

c0burn
Sep 2, 2003

The KKKing
This has been a long standing issue since Windows 7 for me. It doesn't seem to care which is selected as primary in your graphics drivers.

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