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Here's a solution if you don't want to manually resize. I use a windows utility (Sizer) http://brianapps.net/sizer/ to size the window on the other monitor to fit the screen, That way it looks maximized but doesn't prevent me from switching to other windows. I've bound the Sizer app to a keyboard shortcut. That way I can detach the mixer, move it to the 2nd monitor, then use Sizer to max. Source: over 2 years ago
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