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In article <glMZd.8$oc.3022@news.abs.net> laurent@charm.net writes:
> Are you sure you were trying to move the cursor off of the correct edge of
> the primary display?
Sorry, that's more than I think I should be expected to know. <g>
Maybe I was just trying to do something that doesn't work. I was just
trying to move the cursor into the other screen. I did try in all
directions.
One thing that happened after I thought I had un-attached the second
monitor (but apparently didn't) was that the cursor disappeared from
the CRT. I popped up the laptop screen and by golly, saw the cursor
there. When I used the function key on the laptop to switch between
the LCD/external video/both, I got the cursor back on the CRT. I
un-attached the second monitor again (I think) and haven't looked
back.
During this brief bit of light with the cursor on the "wrong" screen,
I could right-click in that screen and get the usual desktop
right-click menu.
> window is how they're logically related to each other. If you want the
> second one to be to the right of the first one, arrange them that way in the
> Settings window.
That's the way they are. And when I click on "Identify" I get 1 and 2
displayed where I expect them. My immediate application (what I really
wanted to do when I got to thinkihg about this) was to display two
different photos on the two screens. My JPG viewer program is an old
(free, and 16-bit) version of LView Pro. What I was hoping was that I
could open that program for each of the two photos, then drag one to
the second screen, but that didn't work. As I dragged it in any
direction (OK, I didn't try down) I never saw it peep on to the second
screen.
I'm willing to accept that I was just trying with a backward program.
But I assume that a reasonable use for two monitors is to have two
windows open, one on each monitor - like mixer on one, tracks on the
other, in a DAW program. Maybe I should try it with one. It's not
really practical to use the way I have it set up though, with the
laptop computer up on a shelf a foot above the CRT. I can only see it
if I stand up.
Just playing around.
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