Here, the nVidia drivers 'remap' the two monitors into one single wide display. Include your 2 UI monitors in the configuration, but not the 3rd monitoring one. But, if you go to your Geforce Control Panel, enable Surround display mode. This option also makes media playback in Windows (so say, a 16:9 video) play on both screens, but half on each screen, with the monitor bezel in the middle, so may not be ideal for what you wish to achieve. If you're lucky, if you don't have the option set to hide the output when you minimise PPro, you see the static image preview when you minimise PPro which disappears when you return to your 'full screen' manual sized UI. Maxmimse vertically with native Windows 10 function, and drag as wide as possible by hand left and right. So you do what is natural to you, and resize PPRo UI as big as possible by hand across the two monitors for UI. But, your UI is crammed into one screen, and the 2nd one is just showing Windows UI or whatever else you have got open. If you have 3 monitors, two for PPro UI and one for monitoring, if you Maximise PPro, with Windows 10 natively it maximises to just one of the 2 monitors. Mercury Trasmit LIKES this, presumably because Premiere is not running in Windowed mode then.? If you have say 2 monitors only, and one would be for Premiere UI and the other for monitoring, naturally you Maximse Premiere on one screen to make best use of it. I've just switched to this set up having got rid of an old HD CRT broadcast monitor and Blackmagic card. I have a system with 2 monitors for workspace, and 3rd for viewing the Mercury Transmit. Broken Mercury Transmit SOLVED for Premiere Pro CC 2020
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