jings opened this issue on Sep 21, 2002 ยท 7 posts
jings posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 12:52 PM
I run a dual monitor setup (a 21 and a 19) with two >> seperate cards and have no weirdness problems. >Well, it insists on putting windows in the center, > right in the crack between screen 2 & 3... That's characteristic of cards that have connectors for two monitors off the same card. Using two different cards eliminates that problem, though it does produce some funnies with the cursor jumping over to the second screen after you lift your finger from the mouse button after selecting something. >But mainly (OK, I admit this is more a lack of features >than wierdness) it will not allow me to move stuff around. >Some things are permanently docked to window edges. I'd >like to have one full screen for the scene, one for button >panels and other controls. That's the way I run it. I expand the Poser main panel so it sprawls over both screens. Then I move all the controls over to the second screen and expand the scene window to 1024x768, all alone on the big monitor with just room at the edges for The indespensable figure and figure-part display at the bottom left and the animation slider at the bottom. Now if I could only read the fine print . . .