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Well basically I have 2 screens, one treated as primary by windows, and another as secondary.
When compiling a code on the secondary screen that is where I leave the code the execution happens on my main screen.
I’m new to using two screens or more in workflow and would like to know how to modify this behavior(I know it should have, but I could not find in forums or microsoft exactly what I want).
For example I would like to configure so that the execution occurs in the second screen itself, or later in a third screen only for debug, and not that it disturbs what I’m doing in the middle screen for example.
Is there any way to do this? (Pre-configured, because I know that Windows+shift+arrow sends to the screen in the chosen direction).
After long time searching, I did not find the exact solution to the problem cited, the most I can think of is a "gambiarra", in the situation cited of 3 screens, you would make one of the screens to your main screen in windows settings, and although it is set as the main, you would use the other screens to work and etc.
– David Ferrari