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    wendergalan
    last edited by Jul 22, 2020, 1:35 PM

    Hello I would like to turn off a specific monitor or turn it on, as well as being able to open a software on a certain screen maximized.

    I'm using bat files to execute this type of command because it is more organized.

    Can someone help me?

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      wendergalan
      last edited by Jul 22, 2020, 2:42 PM

      Another thing, I signed the PREMIUM but here in Brazil your currency is worth five times more than ours and the value of U $ 19.99 is expensive before our reality, I would like you to consider changing the value for different regions.

      Thank you very much!

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        Russ @wendergalan
        last edited by Jul 23, 2020, 1:23 AM

        @wendergalan, I found this tool called cmdow that can move a window to specific coordinates.

        https://ritchielawrence.github.io/cmdow/

        This batch file opens Calculator, then moves it to my second monitor, then maximizes it:

        calc
        cmdow calculator /mov 2000 60
        cmdow calculator /max
        

        I haven't found a solution for turning specific monitors on or off yet.

        About having different prices for different countries, I'd rather not do that. Paypal doesn't give me that option, and I think $19.95 is still pretty cheap for a full year.

        Russell VanderMey

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