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I searched the forum, googled this topic in regards of autoit, command line, powershell etc, scoured stackoverflow. And found absolutely nothing.

If I did, I would post it here.

I didn't come for a solution, I came for a nudge in the right direction.

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well, if your search-fu didn't work, I doubt mine would.

did you run that code he posted in the thread?

post your search string at least to let us see what you found

i think AHK has some posted scripts, but different language. most folks asking for that use AHK I think. you could always convert it.

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try searching google using this search string, I find plenty of stuff there. 

Set monitor as primary autoit script

your best bet is to try and manipulate the windows ui using uiautomation.

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4 minutes ago, Earthshine said:

try searching google using this search string, I find plenty of stuff there. 

Set monitor as primary autoit script

I doubt you did. You probably found a bunch of WIN + P stuff, or WIN + SHIFT + Arrowkey or the thread I linked above or . But that's about it...

If you're confident you found the answer, I'll be here, ready to admit I was wrong.

 

Btw, the only other thing I found was this, but since it's pretty old and I'm far from an expert in registry edits, I'm hesitant to try.

 

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you should set up a dev vm where you can muck about with the registry all you want, then, revert it to a snapshot, vmware player is free and can do snap-shotting.

good luck. you are on your own and can wait forever as far as i am concerned.

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I love people like you. Going into threads you have no idea about, demanding answers like it's some sort of communist deposition while providing ZERO input, throwing a little fit when called on it, and I'm almost sure, feeling like the other person is the d...

If you don't want to help or you're frustrated by people asking for help, that's absolutely fine --> don't join a thread and jog along.

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you came here looking for a solution. don't lie about it. you did nothing other than search and have tried nothing, and apparently can't manipulate a simple registry, and being a d yourself, get mad if we ask what you did? get lost.

My resources are limited. You must ask the right questions

 

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25 minutes ago, Earthshine said:

you came here looking for a solution. don't lie about it.

I can smell the projection from here...

 

25 minutes ago, Earthshine said:

you did nothing other than search

It's like telling a person he did nothing with his broken car engine ... other than looking for a solution himself and then going to a place where they understand car engines... That's priceless.

 

28 minutes ago, Earthshine said:

and apparently can't manipulate a simple registry

Yea, I'm a noob at registry, you got me!

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