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posted: 8 Dec 2020 17:09 from: Richard Spratt
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I'm currently running two copies of Templot2, one copy on each monitor. To get a second Templot running on the 2nd monitor I drag it across to the 2nd monitor Every time a dialogue pops up it apears on the 1st monitor until I drag it across to the 2nd monitor. A little un-nerving at first but not a real problem. That is except the Template Selection pop up which cannot be moved away from the left hand side of the 1st monitor. Is there a way to select this dialogue so I can move it to the correct monitor please? |
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posted: 8 Dec 2020 17:44 from: Martin Wynne
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Richard Spratt wrote: I'm currently running two copies of Templot2, one copy on each monitor. To get a second Templot running on the 2nd monitor I drag it across to the 2nd monitor Every time a dialogue pops up it apears on the 1st monitor until I drag it across to the 2nd monitor. A little un-nerving at first but not a real problem. That is except the Template Selection pop up which cannot be moved away from the left hand side of the 1st monitor. Is there a way to select this dialogue so I can move it to the correct monitor please?Hi Richard, You can move that menu to anywhere you like, but not by dragging. You must enter the X,Y screen co-ordinates manually: 2_081241_080000000.png With multiple monitors you will probably need to do some trial and error. Enter -1 to return it to the default position. It would make sense for the above function to be available on the pop-up menu itself -- thanks for the suggestion. cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 9 Dec 2020 10:14 from: Richard Spratt
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Thanks Martin, For dual monitors X = Xresolution of 1st monitor, eg 1920 when 1st monitor is 1920x1080 |
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