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JB 2006-07-09 12:15
When I maximize a window, for example my web browswer window, across my 2 monitors (my primary,laptop LCD @ 1920 by 1200 pixels and my secondary, monitor @ 1280 by 1024 pixels) my secondary monitor displayed the window extremelly wide and a good portion of the window in the secondary monitor is cut off. I belive this is due to the different reolutions of the monitors and I was wondering how I could set it up to maximize over the 2 monitors correctly so nothing is cut off.
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Christian Studer 2006-07-10 07:23
To fix this, go to UltraMon Options > General and make sure 'take taskbars into account when maximizing to the desktop' is checked.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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JB 2006-07-10 13:06
I went into general options and "take taskbars into account when maximizing to desktop" is checked. It seems not to be what is casuing this. Any other ideas?
Many Thanks -JB
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Christian Studer 2006-07-11 09:49
Please post the system information from UltraMon's About dialog for further troubleshooting.
You can access the About dialog via UltraMon menu > About.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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JB 2006-07-18 16:22
2 monitors Current desktop: 1920x2224 (0,-1024 - 1920,1200)
Monitor 1 - Plug and Play Monitor (primary): Settings: 1920x1200, 32-bit color, 60 Hz refresh rate Coordinates: 0,0 - 1920,1200. Workspace: 0,0 - 1920,1200 Video card: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6600 Device: \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
Monitor 2 - Plug and Play Monitor (removable): Settings: 1280x1024, 32-bit color, 60 Hz refresh rate Coordinates: 328,-1024 - 1608,0. Workspace: 328,-1024 - 1608,0 Video card: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6600 Device: \\.\DISPLAY2\Monitor1
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JB 2006-07-18 16:24
Secondary Display is actually - (328,-1024)-Coords. I dont know if that matters^^:(
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Christian Studer 2006-07-19 08:10
Thanks for the information.
I've been able to reproduce the issue, seems to be due to the monitors being positioned vertically instead of horizontally.
I'll look into this for the next release.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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