John K 2009-03-31 14:22
For some reason, Google Chrome doesn't like to open smoothly on my secondary monitor.
When I go to open it, it flashes up correctly on the 2nd monitor, but then both screens go black, it flashes live again with 2nd monitor wallpaper upside down and backwards, and then a 3rd flash and all programs open on the 2nd monitor switch over to 1st monitor. Then I have to manually move programs back over.
Seems that Google Chrome is only program that has this problem.
This happens only initially upon reboot. In other words, if I go thru above process. Then close all programs down (without rebooting), Chrome will open normally in 2nd monitor just where it was without any flickering, etc.
I would appreciate any help - combined with numerous other Vista related bootup problems, I'm pulling my hair out.
John
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John K 2009-03-31 14:25
Addendum:
In case it matters, this is running on Vista 64 HP laptop with 2 monitors - primary is 1900x1200, secondary is 1050x1680 (vertical).
John
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John K 2009-03-31 14:49
Another addendum:
I'm running the 3.0.4 Beta. Perhaps that's a bad plan.
John
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Anon 2009-04-06 10:55
I'm pretty sure it's a WebKit issue. I've seen the same behavior with Safari for Windows.
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daytraderjo 2010-04-24 05:09
Chrome does not seem to utilize ultramon software. The tabs for maximization do not display.
I have seen it on several systems, and it is just one of those things i guess...
Has anyone looked into this?
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Christian Studer 2010-04-24 09:00
This is due to the custom window title bar used by Chrome, unfortunately UltraMon usually can't add window buttons to applications with custom title bars.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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