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1 minute ago, howlader said:

So basically i have a monitor and a laptop connected, i have clicked extend so that both screen are different. The laptop is the host, so whenever i click anything on my monitor, the actions are shown on my laptop. they are connected by a VGA USBC adapter. if i click on chrome on my monitor, it doesn't open up on it, it open up on my laptop.  how do i prevent this from happening? i want two different screens doing two different things. 

You can drag the window to your other screen.

So basically i have a monitor and a laptop connected, i have clicked extend so that both screen are different. The laptop is the host, so whenever i click anything on my monitor, the actions are shown on my laptop. they are connected by a VGA USBC adapter. if i click on chrome on my monitor, it doesn't open up on it, it open up on my laptop.  how do i prevent this from happening? i want two different screens doing two different things. 

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1 minute ago, howlader said:

So basically i have a monitor and a laptop connected, i have clicked extend so that both screen are different. The laptop is the host, so whenever i click anything on my monitor, the actions are shown on my laptop. they are connected by a VGA USBC adapter. if i click on chrome on my monitor, it doesn't open up on it, it open up on my laptop.  how do i prevent this from happening? i want two different screens doing two different things. 

You can drag the window to your other screen.

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