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I have a laptop with a graphics card that SUPPORTS dual view. Normally at home, I plug in ANOTHER monitor so I have two screens running at the same time running dual view. On the other monitor I have an application running.

My problem is that when I'm away from the desk and I don't have the other monitor, I run the application but I cannot see the application because it is set for the other monitor. I can't move it to the other screen because I can't see, maybe guess but it takes some time

I set everything for single view (my primary view) but that doesn't help.

The only way I can do this now is to move and close out the application before I shut down the computer.

Anyone have any suggestions?I also use dual view, extended desktop. In my CASE it is not a laptop. But sometimes I have to use the monitor for something else, so I move applications off the far side.I have software drivers that let me change the priority on the fly, preventing any application from starting in the extended are.
Check your documentation to see if there is an option to stop applications from starting on the second monitor. There should be some kind of shortcut or task bar thing that forces everything off the second monitor.yeah nView gave options for this.

Just make sure you disable the secondary before you leave and it should work fine, or disable it fter it isnt plugged in, they should just 'pop' over into the view area.I work with two or three monitors for my work and sometimes when I disable the third display I get the same thing. I usually just activate the window that showed up on the GHOST monitor and HIT "alt-space + M", hit an arrow key and then use my mouse to drag the windows to where I can see it.



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