Go into your video card settings, and there might be a setting to switch which monitor is your “main” one, This may move the start menu and everything over, not entirely sure, worth a try though. this will work but youll have to change the setting back after playing.
How do I get full screen to open on my second monitor?
Connect the second monitor to your PC, and launch the game you wish to play. Next, navigate to your desktop screen, and hit Windows and P keys together. A few options will display, select the PC screen only option. Finally, your primary display will go blank, but the game will continue to run on the second monitor.
How to set Skyrim to full screen mode?
If you have an AMD card, you could try to set the application to prefer the second monitor via Hydravision. Then set to windowed mode, move it to second monitor, set resolution, then set back to full-screen mode. – DrFish Dec 13 ’11 at 12:03 See – Ohad Schneider Jan 17 ’14 at 12:31
How can I get Skyrim to play on a secondary monitor?
Use the launcher or set Now we need to check the coordinates of the top left of your secondary monitor. i) Go to the “screen resolution” page in windows (right click on your desktop -> screen resolution or through control panel->Display->Adjust screen resolution). ii) Click and drag your secondary monitor around a bit.
Can a full screen program run on a second monitor?
However, you’d notice that your program is running smoothly on the second monitor and you can resume from where you left. After you launch the program, you can simply switch off the projector mode and your full-screen program will continue playing on the second monitor. 2. Set second monitor as primary
Is there a way to change the screen in Skyrim?
When the game is loading on the Bethesda screen you can use Win-Shift-RightArrow to change the screen. Once it is loaded and the Skyrim Screen show up you can no longer change the screen using this method. A workaround is to switch Primary and Secondary Monitors. It works really well, but after you played you’ll have to switch back.