It is a "missing feature," there is no broader title matching mode for applications that do not always have the same executable like most of the windows 10 xaml style applications. That said, since we also do not have application integration that would allow us to tell the application, hey, we'd like you to change without me getting over to my buttons to tell the application please switch (which can easily be setup to a button in CUE/iCUE) it would be nice if there was a clean and easy way to do this automatically without having to physically force it.
AutoHotKey can do this for you though if you really care about it, my solution is garbage, but it seems to work provided what you switch to is not attached to an executable itself or CUE will eventually poll and over ride it (which is proper function). You would need a persistent ahk script that sniffs for the netflix application being active. Like the following seemed to work for me:
This runs your cue, throws it to a new desktop (assumes in this case only one monitor but that is easily fixed) and then keeps it open and shoudl put you back on the first desktop. The top script is a persistent one that just checks periodically if netflix is active and then switches over to cue and clicks a location, that location will vary and need to match your line up and the netflix profile must'n't be bound to an exe. If it is make an unbound copy.
I want all the close buttons ro remain greyed out ur just not there when I run netflix and nother software on my windows 10 media-server.... I have a seven year old daughter who always wakes me up several times to ask all this questions about why it closed down etc etc every morning.
Why am I unable to connect to my many Chromecast devices from windows 11, like i can from my android phone. I have netflix installed on my windows 11 laptop but there is no option to project the vision to to my Chromecast. I know you can use Chrome and cast a screen but this is cumbersome and not the best picture. It works perfectly on android and wondering why its not the same on windows 11.
Windows 11 is an entirely seperate operating system than android or chromeOS so there will be limitations. The best way to cast is using Chrome and casting from Netflix, you should still be able to cast the video and not just the browser/screen as long as you are on the same wireless network. As an alternative, you can ask your Google assistant to play a title from Netflix on your Chromecast, have you tried that?
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