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Asra_ps
so i was looking for a way to have multiple desktops on one screen, and the other screen to just be the same window im on. so i found this (see robert aldwinckles answer below)now my question is if i make a game(like destiny, warframe, overwatch.) show on all desktops does this use more graphic power, ram or cpu power?
Robert Aldwinckle on forums
multiple (virtual) desktops and I am extending my screen to an external monitor.
So you have multiple extended displays and each one hosts a desktop. If you want something to stay in view when you switch desktops you need to move it to the desktop that you are going to switch to. E.g. Win-Tab, right-click Move and then Ctrl-Win-CursorRight (assuming you want to go right, for example). Then whatever it is should be there waiting for you. In fact, (I just noticed), we have other options in that right-click menu; e.g. we can make sure that the window shows on all desktops, which could let you implement what you are looking for, how ever you switch desktops while looking at that other monitor. Thanks for making me see this!
FYI
Robert Aldwinckle
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Robert Aldwinckle on forums
multiple (virtual) desktops and I am extending my screen to an external monitor.
So you have multiple extended displays and each one hosts a desktop. If you want something to stay in view when you switch desktops you need to move it to the desktop that you are going to switch to. E.g. Win-Tab, right-click Move and then Ctrl-Win-CursorRight (assuming you want to go right, for example). Then whatever it is should be there waiting for you. In fact, (I just noticed), we have other options in that right-click menu; e.g. we can make sure that the window shows on all desktops, which could let you implement what you are looking for, how ever you switch desktops while looking at that other monitor. Thanks for making me see this!
FYI
Robert Aldwinckle
Continue reading...