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Switching between multiple displays
I bought a 2nd monitor today. I now have a dual-monitor system. My question for you guys is this:
MOHAA is displayed on my primary monitor. Teamspeak is displayed on my secondary monitor. Is there a way to switch the cursor over to the secondary monitor while in-game? I've got the 9700 Pro. Thanks for the help. |
Damn no EDIT...
Also, my screensaver only works for the primary monitor. How can I get screensavers on both of the monitors? Thanks again. |
Hmmmm
Not sure what problem youre having with your screensaver. Mine works for both screens without messing with anything.
When in Mohaa to get to the other monitor I hit ALT +ENTER to goto windowed Mohaa and then hit ALT+TAB to select a prog. Make sure your monitors are lined up correctly under Properties>settings and make sure extend desktop to this monitor is checked. |
Thanks.
The ATI Dogs screen saver I had only used the primary. I found one that looks like the Matrix code that works on both. I never thought about ALT + ENTER... oOo: Thanks again. |
Yeesh, I wish I could help you with this. Maybe you need to ALT-TAB out of the game???
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Thanks anyways Joe. It's appreciated.
Upon trying to utilize ALT + ENTER and ALT + TAB my comp froze on me. There has to be a way to switch the focus from mohaa to whatever else is open in XP without the comp crashing. Here's what happened: * Teamspeak is running on the secondary * MOHAA is running on the primary * Alt + Enter switches the focus for a brief second, then MOHAA takes over the cursor again. No good...there's not enough time to do anything. * Alt + Tab switches the focus indefinately, but when I bring the cursor back over to the primary and click on mohaa *CRASH!!* Maybe I shouldn't be clicking on mohaa to bring it back, but just Alt + Tab again? |
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