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Scrambles 2006-10-06 01:22
This is a fantastic program, but one annoying as hell bug is preventing me from enjoying it. No matter what settings I apply, the display on my secondary monitor is shifted. If I turn on Smart Taskbar, the display is shifted up by the width of the taskbar, meaning there is a bar of black space under the Smart Taskbar. If I turn off Smart Taskbar, it is shifted down and left about 1 inch in both dimensions. Wallpaper settings do not affect this, nor does resetting my monitor. If I try to manually adjust the screen's position in the monitor's built-in config, it just gets reset the next time it is turned on. Help?
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Christian Studer 2006-10-06 08:21
When this happens, can you move the mouse below the UltraMon taskbar?
If yes, what happens if you right-click below the UltraMon taskbar? Do you get the standard desktop context menu?
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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Scrambles 2006-10-06 14:59
I cannot move the mouse below the bottom of the taskbar, and the top of the screen is off the visible display. I should note that my secondary monitor centers itself just fine when ultramon is not running.
I forgot to mention, I am running winXP SP2 with 2.7.0, on two 17" lcds. My primary is on DVI, secondary on VGA.
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Scrambles 2006-10-06 15:01
And yes, when I right-click the menu, I get the correct context menu. It basically seems like ultramon is tricking my secondary display's firmware into shifting its screen to the incorrect position.
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Christian Studer 2006-10-07 11:17
Unfortunately I don't know what might cause this, the UltraMon taskbar doesn't make any changes to display settings.
What does get shifted up are the desktop icons, but this is a Windows issue, also happens if you dock a regular toolbar such as Quick Launch on the secondary monitor.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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