Windows "Start Key"
Hi i have 3 monitors in my PC, sometimes when i press Windows Start key the new user interface changes from monitor to monitor how can i change that to always show the new user interface in my primary monitor.
April 7th, 2015 8:43am

You may try MultiMonitorTool
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April 7th, 2015 9:56pm

To change display settings

  1. Open Control Panel , clicking Personalization, and then clicking Display Settings.        

  2. To designate the primary display, on the Monitor tab, click the icon that corresponds to the monitor that you want to designate as the primary display, and then select the This is my main monitor check box.

  3. Select the screen resolution and color quality for each monitor that you're using.

another workaround is upgrade you graphic card driver and software

some of graphic card software also have this type of setting, check and try to adjust

April 8th, 2015 12:51am

To change display settings

  1. Open Control Panel , clicking Personalization, and then clicking Display Settings.        

  2. To designate the primary display, on the Monitor tab, click the icon that corresponds to the monitor that you want to designate as the primary display, and then select the This is my main monitor check box.

  3. Select the screen resolution and color quality for each monitor that you're using.

another workaround is upgrade you graphic card driver and software

some of graphic card software also have this type of setting, check and try to adjust

  • Edited by britishdhez Wednesday, April 08, 2015 4:51 AM
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April 8th, 2015 4:50am

To change display settings

  1. Open Control Panel , clicking Personalization, and then clicking Display Settings.        

  2. To designate the primary display, on the Monitor tab, click the icon that corresponds to the monitor that you want to designate as the primary display, and then select the This is my main monitor check box.

  3. Select the screen resolution and color quality for each monitor that you're using.

another workaround is upgrade you graphic card driver and software

some of graphic card software also have this type of setting, check and try to adjust

  • Edited by britishdhez Wednesday, April 08, 2015 4:51 AM
April 8th, 2015 4:50am

To change display settings

  1. Open Control Panel , clicking Personalization, and then clicking Display Settings.        

  2. To designate the primary display, on the Monitor tab, click the icon that corresponds to the monitor that you want to designate as the primary display, and then select the This is my main monitor check box.

  3. Select the screen resolution and color quality for each monitor that you're using.

another workaround is upgrade you graphic card driver and software

some of graphic card software also have this type of setting, check and try to adjust

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
April 8th, 2015 4:50am

To change display settings

  1. Open Control Panel , clicking Personalization, and then clicking Display Settings.        

  2. To designate the primary display, on the Monitor tab, click the icon that corresponds to the monitor that you want to designate as the primary display, and then select the This is my main monitor check box.

  3. Select the screen resolution and color quality for each monitor that you're using.

another workaround is upgrade you graphic card driver and software

some of graphic card software also have this type of setting, check and try to adjust

April 8th, 2015 4:50am

Hello Filinto Rodrigues,

Is this issue resolved?

Have you tried the suggestion as britishdhez mentioned?

Best regards,
Fangzhou CHEN

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April 9th, 2015 10:37pm

Hi....my graphics card supports 4 monitors.....i only have 3 connected....i would like to know if Windows supports 4 monitors?
September 2nd, 2015 11:21pm

you can check at your graphic card manufactured site, there is supposed to be setting with special software for this

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September 7th, 2015 5:45am

you can check at your graphic card manufactured site, there is supposed to be setting with special software for this

  • Edited by britishdhez Monday, September 07, 2015 9:44 AM
September 7th, 2015 9:44am

you can check at your graphic card manufactured site, there is supposed to be setting with special software for this

  • Edited by britishdhez Monday, September 07, 2015 9:44 AM
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September 7th, 2015 9:44am

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