
When you say that it isn't possible, you're not just suggesting that Display Fusion might not be able to do it at the moment, but stating that it cannot be done at all. I appreciate that English isn't your first language, but you ought to be careful when using absolutes.

Quote:Thanks for the input! I'm happy to be corrected where I'm mistaken I get so incensed when people chime in on a topic to say things are impossible, when really they mean they don't know how. Set it to your secondary and now games will start on there without you having to muck around with changing the primary monitor.

If you go down to the display settings, you'll see that you can set a target monitor. Start Steam in Big Picture mode and open the settings. It's not supposed to be possible, but there is a way. There can be a problem with this in that some fullscreen applications don't like being moved, though most of them are surprisingly fine with it.īut you're asking if there's a way to make games open on the secondary monitor by default. The default keyboard shortcut is Ctrl + Win + X (though you can change this). And some games (often ones written in Unity) will run on the first enumerated monitor, regardless of whether it is a primary monitor or not.ĭisplay Fusion will allow you to move a window from one monitor to another. Some (not many though) games allow you to specify which monitor to run it on. Remove Users somewhere.Goodness, I had to log in and reply because the answers given by Owen are very wrong indeed. There should be three folders: Save Files, Temporary Files, and Users.Find and open the Application Support folder, then Endless Legend.Then hold the Option (Alt) button on a keyboard, the Library should appear in a drop-down menu.(I'd tried some options, and in some ways there was black screen, and with others-just a bad result.)īut with official SEGA help page (but for their other game) I got how to make game forget your bad decisions messing with screen options. The same thing if you'll change the screen resolution with lack of fortune. Also, if you force-quit the game, you'll see the actual game menu for a second. But if you only dare to choose the fullscreen mode, the game will be blackscreen you forever: with only the cursor and music working.

The only thing that “helped” is to run a game in windowed mode. Have exactly the same issue: and this is why i'm here.
