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Old 24th September 2007, 02:57 PM
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Question Dual Monitors

I'm running F7
I have two monitors hooked to my 6800 Vid
I am running Beryl
I have Xinerama turned off (Beryl requires this to be off)
twin view is enabled.

Everything works great but I have one problem:

When I click the "maximize" button on a window it maximizes to whichever screen the window is on and not maximized across both screens. That's great and the way I want it. I can still drag the window dimensions across both screens if I want.

The problem is if I run a full-screen app (i.e. game like Americas Army 2.5.0 for example) it centers across both screens, when makes the game unplayable.

Is there a way to "target" a monitor for an application? You know, so the game only goes to one monitor? I can "window" the game, but that's not what I want.
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