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  1. hi, im running vista, my card is geforce 9600GT. and im connecting my tv to the pc with dualview mode.
    the tv is in another room, which causes some problems.
    i cant really run videos on the tv (unless i drag the player to the tv and change to full screen - all without really seeing anything).
    i looked for the "run full screen videos on tv" option in the nvidia ctrl panel and nothing (i understood that they took it off in vista, yay nvidia, youve done it again).

    is there any thing that can help me?
    perhaps an application that helps controlling other apps somehow or sending apps to different screens?

    thank you!
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    How a player opens and plays back a video is controlled by the player itself. By default, most players will open a video file in the files original resolution.
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    What player are you using ? Many can be set to open full screen by default. MPC HC certainly can
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    If you are using FLV Player, it has a nice set of keyboard shortcuts. I use CNTL-ENTER to command full screen. When done, ESC returns to normal.

    1. [TAB] - hide/show all interface elements (video is still draggable).
    2. [SPACE] - toggle play/pause
    3. [CTRL-.] - zoom to 50%
    4. [CTRL-1] - zoom to 100%
    5. [CTRL-2] - zoom to 200%
    6. [CTRL-ENTER] - toggle full screen mode
    7. [ESC] - return from full screen mode
    8. [CTRL-O] - open file…
    9. [CTRL-I] - show info (meta data sheet)
    10. [CTRL-V] - paste and play URL
    11. [CTRL-W] - close window
    12. [ARROW-LEFT] - jump 5 seconds backward
    13. [ARROW-RIGHT] - jump 5 seconds forward
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