Single -> Dual Monitor Setup

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Robert Zahm

My work PC has 2 monitors, and my home PC has 1. When I connect to my work
PC, I see only the primary monitor, which is what I want. I have a problem
with a certain application though, it opens properly in the primary monitor,
but has a dialog box that seems to be opening in the secondary monitor (I
can't see it, but I am able "guess" my way around it with the keyboard).

Is there any way to force everything onto the primary monitor?
 
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Steve Urbach

My work PC has 2 monitors, and my home PC has 1. When I connect to my work
PC, I see only the primary monitor, which is what I want. I have a problem
with a certain application though, it opens properly in the primary monitor,
but has a dialog box that seems to be opening in the secondary monitor (I
can't see it, but I am able "guess" my way around it with the keyboard).

Is there any way to force everything onto the primary monitor?
Have you tried to disable ( [] Extend desktop...) the second monitor
before opening the application.
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Robert Zahm

Steve Urbach said:
My work PC has 2 monitors, and my home PC has 1. When I connect to my
work
PC, I see only the primary monitor, which is what I want. I have a
problem
with a certain application though, it opens properly in the primary
monitor,
but has a dialog box that seems to be opening in the secondary monitor (I
can't see it, but I am able "guess" my way around it with the keyboard).

Is there any way to force everything onto the primary monitor?
Have you tried to disable ( [] Extend desktop...) the second monitor
before opening the application.

It doesn't give me that option, the display properties only show one monitor
with a limited set of display options.

Thanks,
Rob
 
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Steve Urbach

Steve Urbach said:
My work PC has 2 monitors, and my home PC has 1. When I connect to my
work
PC, I see only the primary monitor, which is what I want. I have a
problem
with a certain application though, it opens properly in the primary
monitor,
but has a dialog box that seems to be opening in the secondary monitor (I
can't see it, but I am able "guess" my way around it with the keyboard).

Is there any way to force everything onto the primary monitor?
Have you tried to disable ( [] Extend desktop...) the second monitor
before opening the application.

It doesn't give me that option, the display properties only show one monitor
with a limited set of display options.

Thanks,
Rob
What brand of Graphics adapter in the host?
Some ATI cards do it differently :/

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, | \ MKA: Steve Urbach
, | )erek No JUNK in my email please
, ____|_/ragonsclaw (e-mail address removed)
, / / / Running United Devices "Cure For Cancer" Project 24/7 Have you helped? http://www.grid.org
 
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Guest

robert - I used to use a program called Maxivista I got at Download.com to
create 1 desktop off of two monitors attached to 2 boxes across a LAN. it
made XP "think" you had 2 monitors on the same box, and if I remember
correctly you could optionally run what would be displayed on one of the
monitors in a window and min/maximize as needed, I never used that feature
but I think it was there, and might be helpful for your situation, the
download is free for 30 days or so and the licence is only like 50 bucks, not
sure if it would work for you but might be worth a look.
 
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Robert Zahm

Steve,

I'm not sure exactly what you mean by that. I've found a workaround by
logging into our server, and using VNC to connect to my desktop. From there
I can mess around with my display settings and try to force everything onto
one window. It hasn't worked flawlessly yet, but I think that has more to
do with my display settings than anything else.

Thanks,

Rob

Steve Urbach said:
My work PC has 2 monitors, and my home PC has 1. When I connect to my
work
PC, I see only the primary monitor, which is what I want. I have a
problem
with a certain application though, it opens properly in the primary
monitor,
but has a dialog box that seems to be opening in the secondary monitor (I
can't see it, but I am able "guess" my way around it with the keyboard).

Is there any way to force everything onto the primary monitor?
Have you tried to disable ( [] Extend desktop...) the second monitor
before opening the application.
, _
, | \ MKA: Steve Urbach
, | )erek No JUNK in my email please
, ____|_/ragonsclaw (e-mail address removed)
, / / / Running United Devices "Cure For Cancer" Project 24/7
Have you helped? http://www.grid.org
 

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