This occurs because most games launch in exclusive mode, restricting movement across monitors. The primary cause of this issue is how the game interacts with the display, especially when multiple monitors are involved. Fortunately, you can use a couple of methods to move the game across your screens.

1. Use a Keyboard Shortcut

The easiest way to move the game to a second screen is to use the keyboard shortcut, which is

Shift + Windows + Left/Right Arrow

keys. If you want to move the game to the right screen, just press the right arrow while holding the Shift + Windows keys. In this way, you can easily move the game across the screens without needing to use other alternative methods. In case this does not work, you can try the alternative solutions listed below.

2. Set the Second Monitor as the Primary Monitor

Setting the second monitor as primary will allow the game to launch in exclusive mode on the primary monitor. So if you want the game on your right screen, simply set your right screen as the primary monitor. Conversely, if you prefer the game on your left screen, set the left screen as the primary monitor. To do so, follow these steps.

3. Switch to Borderless Window Mode

Even though the above two solutions should be sufficient to move the game to the second monitor, there is also an alternative way to move the game to a secondary monitor, which is to change the in-game display mode to Windowed, then drag the game to the second monitor via your mouse.

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