I believe you might need to enable xinerama.
http://www.linuxjunkies.org/html/Xinerama-HOWTO.html

On 1/23/07, Lucas van Staden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> I run a 2 monitor setup.
> Sometimes I have an application open on screen 0, but need to move it to
> screen 1. Would prefer keyboard shortcuts.
>
> I find 'Move mouse to screen' in config, and 'window to desktop' but
> can't find any obvious way to move a window to another screen.
>
> Any help appreciated. I current have to close the application down, and
> then re-open it on the required screen. Very frustrating work-around.
>
> Lucas
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