On 12/03/2012 02:03, "glen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, I sincerely appreciate the reply. Before I lay down the bucks for DW
> anyone else have other suggestions -glen
A similar sort of thing happened to me years ago but in my case it was
caused by the extended desktop prefs. My mac thought I had two monitors
connected and booted to the plain blue screen of the second display - the
menus etc were on an imaginary monitor off stage left. It was caused in my
case by a flashed video card which had vga and dvi but no vga through the
dvi port and the mac presumed the dvi to be the primary display - but I had
no dvi monitor at that time so I was stuck with the vga secondary screen and
what became quite a problem - how to open, grab and drag system prefs from a
monitor I couldn't see to the one I could and turn on mirroring. Probably
not your problem but is the MDD set to the same primary video port as the QS
was?
Pete
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