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A question about dual monitors
Radeon card. The purpose was so I could play Medal of Honor (which runs in full screen) and have the server monitor program that I use so I can easily access it on the other monitor while playing MOH. When I start MOH, it takes the whole screen and even though the other monitor continues to show the desktop, I can't go to that monitor to do anything. Is there anyway that I could have access to that desktop while my fullscreen game is running? Running the game in a maximized window is not an option because the top title bar cuts off the very top of the game screen and I miss things that come up on the top lines of the screen, which are important. I was thinking if there was a way to use a second mouse, I have a USB mouse lying around here. I could hook it up and move it so it's pointer is on the other monitor. Is there a way to do that? Perhaps even restrict each mouse to one monitor? On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:03:13 -0500, "Andy in NJ" <SHORECOGS
at COMCAST DOT NET> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >I recently got a DVI to VGA adapter so I can run dual monitors on my ATI Isn't the game running in 3D mode? That's probably why you>Radeon card. The purpose was so I could play Medal of Honor (which runs in >full screen) and have the server monitor program that I use so I can easily >access it on the other monitor while playing MOH. > >When I start MOH, it takes the whole screen and even though the other >monitor continues to show the desktop, I can't go to that monitor to do >anything. Is there anyway that I could have access to that desktop while my >fullscreen game is running? Running the game in a maximized window is not an >option because the top title bar cuts off the very top of the game screen >and I miss things that come up on the top lines of the screen, which are >important. > >I was thinking if there was a way to use a second mouse, I have a USB mouse >lying around here. I could hook it up and move it so it's pointer is on the >other monitor. Is there a way to do that? Perhaps even restrict each mouse >to one monitor? > can't do anything more. You can't have two pointers regardless of one or two mice, and even if you could it shouldn't really be an issue of "getting the pointer over there", rather the reason you can't get the pointer over there is the larger problem. On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:03:13 -0500, "Andy in NJ" <SHORECOGS at COMCAST
DOT NET> wrote: >I recently got a DVI to VGA adapter so I can run dual monitors on my ATI I am not a gamer, unless Quarrentine and Flight Sim count,but I do>Radeon card. The purpose was so I could play Medal of Honor (which runs in >full screen) and have the server monitor program that I use so I can easily >access it on the other monitor while playing MOH. > appreciate lots of hi-res video output. Is the radeon a one chip two ouput card? I am asking a generic question, as I have Appian Hurricanes that have the ATI Radeon VE processor and have found them lacking in general. Appian Jeronimo 2000's have performed flawlessly, along with an nVidea vanta,or each other. >When I start MOH, it takes the whole screen and even though the other my above comments aside, the program will have to understand that it>monitor continues to show the desktop, I can't go to that monitor to do >anything. Is there anyway that I could have access to that desktop while my >fullscreen game is running? Running the game in a maximized window is not an >option because the top title bar cuts off the very top of the game screen >and I miss things that come up on the top lines of the screen, which are >important. > is running on a multi monitor system, some work well, some work ok, winamp has the best "understanding" of any program I have seen for multi monitor, as in it will play full screen video on any monitor attached to my system while I work on the others(with the J2000s/vanta) >I was thinking if there was a way to use a second mouse, I have a USB mouse The above question, I cannot imagine working. Same problem with the>lying around here. I could hook it up and move it so it's pointer is on the >other monitor. Is there a way to do that? Perhaps even restrict each mouse >to one monitor? > single/2out vs the 1 processor per output, logic of the desktop and spanning 2 monitors vs 3 monitors as parts of the desktop. This paragraph is the key, only understood by me from the diff in the single/dual chip "desktop property" advanced tab settings. The radeons had to run at the same res, the permedias allow different res/monitor and the desktop is "in relation" to the monitor physical layout, the radeons could not account for one monitor being "way up over there" and others on top of the desk Find a pci ati solution, you may find that you get the best of the ATI drivers and the monitor layout you need (moot if program in question does not understand multiple monitors) for comparison... http://www.appian.com/products/?page=hurricane http://www.appian.com/products/?page=jero2k -- Woodsy, Off the Grid, Off the Road, Off my Rocker...
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> I recently got a DVI to VGA adapter so I can run dual monitors on my ATI Most fullscreen games will "capture" the mouse, so that the mouse can be > Radeon card. The purpose was so I could play Medal of Honor (which runs in > full screen) and have the server monitor program that I use so I can easily > access it on the other monitor while playing MOH. > > When I start MOH, it takes the whole screen and even though the other > monitor continues to show the desktop, I can't go to that monitor to do > anything. Is there anyway that I could have access to that desktop while my > fullscreen game is running? Running the game in a maximized window is not an > option because the top title bar cuts off the very top of the game screen > and I miss things that come up on the top lines of the screen, which are > important. > > I was thinking if there was a way to use a second mouse, I have a USB mouse > lying around here. I could hook it up and move it so it's pointer is on the > other monitor. Is there a way to do that? Perhaps even restrict each mouse > to one monitor? > used as a control device rather than as a pointer on the screen. And having two mouses just means that you have two methods to control one pointer - I used to have a dual boot DOS 6.22/Win98 system with a Logitech mouse that worked in DOS and and optical mouse that I preferred in Windows. It was great - it meant that I could move the mouse with my foot while I was rolling a fag. The only things I can think of - haven't used dual monitors myself - is to start your monitoring program first, so that when you don't have the use of the mouse on the desktop you can still see what's going on in that program on the other monitor, and use Alt-Tab or some other method to remove the control focus from MoH so that you get the mouse back. HTH. CK |
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