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David Kinniburgh 2001-08-04 22:36
I have seen a similar report with different video cards. Basically my second monitor can be disabled but fails to respond to the enable command.
Any ideas?
2 monitors Current desktop: 2304x1024 (-1024,0 - 1280,1024)
Monitor 1 (primary): Settings: 1280x1024, 16-bit color, optimal refresh rate Coordinates: 0,0 - 1280,1024. Workspace: 0,0 - 1280,991 Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 256 Device name: \\.\Display1
Monitor 2: Settings: 1024x768, 16-bit color, optimal refresh rate Coordinates: -1024,0 - 0,768. Workspace: -1024,0 - 0,768 Video card: SiS 6326 Device name: \\.\Display2
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Christian Studer 2001-08-04 23:04
Please let me know what operating system you are using, and what UltraMon > About displays if you have the second monitor disabled.
Thanks,
Christian Studer www.realtimesoft.com
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David Kinniburgh 2001-08-06 02:45
Using Windows 98 (Not SE)
When 2nd monitor disabled Ultramon says:
2 monitors, 1 disabled Current desktop: 1280x1024 (0,0 - 1280,1024)
Monitor 1 (primary): Settings: 1280x1024, 16-bit color, default refresh rate Coordinates: 0,0 - 1280,1024. Workspace: 0,0 - 1280,991 Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 256 Device name: \\.\Display1
Monitor 2 (disabled): Settings: 1024x768, 16-bit color, optimal refresh rate Coordinates: 0,0 - 1024,768 Video card: SiS 6326 Device name: \\.\Display2
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Christian Studer 2001-08-06 05:22
Looks like UltraMon can't get the original position of the secondary monitor when it is disabled.
For troubleshooting, I'll need to have a copy of the HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Display\Settings registry key. Exporting the registry key to a file:
- start regedit.exe and select the HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Display\Settings registry key - choose Registry\Export Registry File from the menu
Please send me the resulting .reg file by e-mail to support@realtimesoft.com.
Christian Studer www.realtimesoft.com
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