I have to run each monitor independently because one is 19" & one is 15" - and I don't want to keep the 19" at 800x600. So I'll try the floating thing you guys are talking about. I can't remember if I tried that before giving up. Thanks Jonathan Gourd wrote: > > 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. > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [L-OT] LAWP:Age Old Mobo search
2001-08-05 by J. Ruck
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