Move Between Multiple Screens in Windows 7, Vista, XP (64bit & 32 bit)



If you have multiple monitors for one computer and want to easily move between screens, Monitor Switch is a good alternative to try. It’s a free program that provides the ability to move between multiple displays in three different ways. The download size is small and it works with all Windows versions including Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP and supports both 64-bit and 32-bit editions.

You can switch between screens using hotkeys. First hotkey is to move to the next screen and the second one is to move to the previous screen. You can change this hotkey to your own hotkey specification.

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Another way to move from one monitor to another monitor is by utilizing the new buttons that are added by the program in the caption bar of any window. There are two new buttons added. However, note that it might not work with some applications.
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The last way offered by MonitorSwitch to move between multiple screens is by right-clicking on the title bar. This will display two new options as you can see from the screenshot below.

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MonitorSwitch can be downloaded from its homepage

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