On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 14:01:35 -0500 Jeff Hoogland <jeffhoogl...@linux.com> said:

> Had a user post this on our forums today:
> 
> "Finally got Bodhi installed on my dual-monitor system. Works nicely, but
> there are some idiosyncrasies pertaining to viewing and accessing windows
> and workspaces on multiple monitors.
> 
> 1. The TaskBar is the only way to see windows from both monitors in one
> place, but it gets very busy when there's more than a few windows in the
> list.
> 2. Engage only displays on the primary monitor and only shows windows from
> the primary monitor; it ignores windows from the secondary monitor.
> 3. Scale only works on the active monitor; it won't show windows from both
> monitors at once.
> 4. When there's a Bodhi menu active on the screen, you can't move the mouse
> off the active monitor.

#4 isn't a bug - that's precisely how it's intended to work due to menu
auto-scrolling at screen edge (yes even if you have more than 1 screen).

> Rich "
> 
> Any suggestions for any of his issues? I've not played with E on a dual head
> before.
> 
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