You need to make Windows use the virtual screen mode. You designate both screens as having the exact same screen settings. In the video driver you should (not all provide this function) be able to set the displays so that the two act as one large screen. For instance my Matrox G400 is set up so that 2 1280 x 1024 screens act as a single 2560 x 1024 display. You then maximize Logic so that it covers both screens and voila, you can move any child window to either display. If you must run each display as an independent display, you can hold control while opening a window in Logic and it becomes a "float" window. These, you should be able to place these anywhere on either screen regardless of the Logic "Main MDI" (Multiple Document Interface) screen. >
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RE: [L-OT] LAWP:Age Old Mobo search
2001-08-05 by Jonathan Gourd
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