![]() (If these don’t work, you’ll find more solutions down below) ![]() This will prevent the game from minimizing when you click on your second monitor. In the game’s graphics settings, set the game to run in Windowed or Borderless mode. ![]() Fullscreen applications don’t stay fullscreen when they’re not the active window. Your game is minimized when you click on your second monitor because it’s running as a fullscreen application. Thankfully, it can be modified to work more seamlessly. This can be a problem regardless of the genre of the game (shooters are less forgiving though), and also the cause of a lot of frustration. Have you ever played a first-person shooter and dragged your mouse across the entire screen to take aim, then at the second you’re ready to pull the trigger the entire game is minimized? It’s as anticlimactic as it gets.Īs it turns out, your hasty movements in-game threw the cursor over to the second monitor and when the trigger was pulled, Windows thought you were trying to access something on your second monitor.
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