Gordon: I just checked and recall
that I had tried that.
The choice only shows up when I click on
the monitor identified as “1”.
I have a Nvida two monitor card (has two
jacks on it as opposed to have two video cards). The jacks are not the
same.
Thus the physical monitor on my right is
my “1” monitor.
The only unanswered question is what
happened to make the change (as to where for example, my Maxthon opens) and why
other programs will not remain in the location at which they were closed).
Thanks, I appreciate the replies. Perhaps
something unique here with my collection of programs and hardware…..
End of story.
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Sutherland
[mailto:gosuth@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004
4:10 PM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re:
Second Request-- Off-Topic: Control Window Locations With Dual Monitors
Ken,
In Control Panel > Settings > and whilst
"2" Monitor Icon is selected there
should be a box down the bottom of the screen that
allows you to switch
'devices'. Have you tried clicking the box
"Use this device as the primary
monitor". This should switch your monitors
back to Primary and Secondary. I
use a Matrox dual-head graphics card with no
problems with two screens in AB
or other programs for that matter under XP Pro
SP2.
Regards,
Gordon Sutherland
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Close [mailto:closeks@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, 22 November 2004 9:59 a.m.
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Second Request--
Off-Topic: Control Window
Locations With Dual Monitors
Chris and Mark:
I appreciate the replies and I appreciate that you
both either have
experienced some of this or did some tests to see
what happens.
I actually have been having problems with numbers
of programs,
especially my browser (Maxthon not IE6).
Curious thing is that Maxthon
always used to open in my "main" screen
which is right in front of me
("secondary" screen offset to the
right).
The browser all of a sudden will open in the
secondary monitor,
maximized, and I have to minimize, drag to the
main monitor, then
restore. Not much, but still a pain,
especially since I never used to
have to do it.
I just tried AB again. Open in
"secondary" monitor. Reduce, drag to my
"main" monitor, maximize, exit, then
restart----opens in secondary
monitor. Yikes!!
I used terms like "main" and
"secondary" because when I use the Display
program, settings, and click "identify"
(XP Pro), I get a big number "1"
on the monitor to the right (what I have thought
was my secondary) and a
number "2" on the one right in front of
me. I can drag the two
rectangles to switch them, but the "1"
and "2" do not change.
I have about given up and will just live with what
I have. It is
curious that "something" changed because
it was not like this before,
but the mysteries of the internal monsters we use
called computers makes
it inefficient to continue to try to find the
solution. Google
searches, forum and newsgroup searches--all of
them have not revealed
anything about this.
I bet Tomasz knows the answer but it is too
trivial to ask him.
Thanks for the replies.
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: kris45mar [mailto:kris45mar@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, November 21,
2004 12:20 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Second Request--
Off-Topic: Control Window
Locations With Dual Monitors
Ken
I cannot say I have the answer to your problem but
here are some
observations.
At work we have recenty installed multiple
monitors on two workstations.
WS 1 has three monitors, driven off, I believe one
graphics card.
I notice that the windows taskbar extends across
the lower edge of *all
three* monitors.
I notice also that even when we resize different
windows from different
programs, and place them in different monitors,
and close the windows,
then re-open them they invariably open to the
default / original layout.
Frustrating.
WS 2 has two monitors.
I notice that the window's taskbar is *only*
present in the lower edge
of the monitor on the left.
I notice that I can get a program window to stay
in the right hand
monitor if I do this:
a with the window in the left monitor Restore Down
the window,
b then drag into right hand monitor
c then Maximize window.
It then stays there after we close and open the
window again, and
minimises to the task bar on the left monitor!!
Dunno if any of this helps.
I suspect these may be settings peculiar to
graphics card themselves.
regards
ChrisB
mleonsprint <mleonsprint@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I read and re-read your post, I run XP Pro and
where every I last
closed it is where it is gonna pop up when I
launch the software....
IF I leave it in the upper left monitor that is
where it comes up.
IF I leave it in the lower right monitor that is
where it comes up
when I launch the program....
Mark
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"mleonsprint" <mleonsprint@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> So Ken if I understand you right it is that
you want AB open up
> exactly where you put it before you closed
the program. Is this
> reffering to one version or multiple versions
of the program open?
>
> Mark
>
>
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Greg" <gphanson2@xxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Good Day Ken,
> > I've been using three monitors since
Windows ME. AB has never
been
> a
> > problem for me. But there are plenty of
programs that will not
> > respond to establishing a permanent
window location. There are
> > freeware programs that suggest that they
can solve the problem
but
> > are not always successful. ATI Video
cards come with ability to
do
> > what you want but again is not always
successful. I have a
> crippled
> > Calendar program I use for the Yahoo
economic calendar info and
it
> is
> > intentionally written to prohibit its
saving its position to
> another
> > monitor. You get this ability if you
purchase non crippled copy.
> > It's all in how the program is written.
These are my experiences.
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Ken Close" <closeks@xxxx>
wrote:
> > > I am hoping someone can respond to
my request about locations
> where
> > > program windows open on a dual
monitor setup.
> > >
> > > With this world-wide list, most of
whom use Windows, surely
> someone
> > has
> > > solved this problem or can point me
to a location where others
> > describe
> > > the solution.
> > >
> > > Ken
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Ken Close
[mailto:closeks@xxxx]
> > > Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004
1:28 PM
> > > To: AmiBroker List
> > > Subject: [amibroker] Off-Topic:
Control Window Locations With
> Dual
> > > Monitors
> > >
> > >
> > > Perhaps someone can guide me.
> > >
> > > My problem is not being able to
control in which monitor a
> program
> > will
> > > open its main window (or sub
windows) when the program
starts.
> This
> > > applies sometimes to Amibroker, but
gives me fits with many if
> not
> > most
> > > of my other applications.
> > >
> > > I thought I read long ago that if
you press SHIFT when
clicking
> the
> > > close window "X", that
the Windows PS will "remember" the
> location
> > of
> > > that window and it will reopen in
that location next time. It
> does
> > not
> > > seem to work for me in my XP Pro.
> > >
> > > I have not been successful in
concocting search terms in
Google
> to
> > > reveal some pages with answers to
this question.
> > >
> > > If you understand what I am asking,
can you direct me to some
> help
> > or
> > > answer the question.
> > >
> > > Again: XP Pro. Close a
program when it is in the Primary
> monitor
> > and
> > > later it will appear in the
secondary monitor upon startup (or
> vice
> > > versa); how to control which
monitor in which a program
> restarts??
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Ken
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