Is there a way to make a Hulu video stay in (complete) full-screen on a secondary monitor while also using the other monitor?

No, there isn't. This is a limitation of flash however and not just of Hulu. Adobe treats flash fullscreen with care.

They don't want there to be an opportunity for someone to create a malicious app that could steal data or otherwise phish information out of you. For example, it would be possible to quickly take a snapshot of your desktop and overlay a complete full screen copy of that with a login prompt requiring you to type in your "system" username and password. This would of course be a copy and your security would be compromised.

Similar scenarios exist for banking and ecommerce scenarios. So, flash requires that the user "press esc to exit fullscreen" overlay is present and also that when any other portion of the screen is clicked, that the fullscreen is released.

One thing I just figured out is that if you lower the resolution of the display to the TV (in my case, to my projector), then the video will show up as bigger on your TV. I lowered mine to 640x480 and the video takes up almost the full width of my screen.

No, there isn't. This is a limitation of flash however and not just of Hulu. Adobe treats flash fullscreen with care.

They don't want there to be an opportunity for someone to create a malicious app that could steal data or otherwise phish information out of you. For example, it would be possible to quickly take a snapshot of your desktop and overlay a complete full screen copy of that with a login prompt requiring you to type in your "system" username and password. This would of course be a copy and your security would be compromised.

Similar scenarios exist for banking and ecommerce scenarios. So, flash requires that the user "press esc to exit fullscreen" overlay is present and also that when any other portion of the screen is clicked, that the fullscreen is released. No, there isn't.

This is a limitation of flash however and not just of Hulu. Adobe treats flash fullscreen with care. They don't want there to be an opportunity for someone to create a malicious app that could steal data or otherwise phish information out of you.

For example, it would be possible to quickly take a snapshot of your desktop and overlay a complete full screen copy of that with a login prompt requiring you to type in your "system" username and password. This would of course be a copy and your security would be compromised. Similar scenarios exist for banking and ecommerce scenarios.

So, flash requires that the user "press esc to exit fullscreen" overlay is present and also that when any other portion of the screen is clicked, that the fullscreen is released.

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