Customizing the behavior of your web browser can greatly enhance your workflow and productivity. One such customization is the ability to control which monitor your Chrome browser opens on. By default, Chrome opens on your primary monitor, but you can change the settings so that it opens on a different monitor. This can be useful if you have multiple monitors and want to keep your work organized.
There are two main ways to change which monitor Chrome opens on. The first is to use the Chrome shortcut on your desktop. Right-click on the Chrome shortcut and select “Properties.” In the “Target” field, add the following command-line argument: