On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 02:07 America/Chicago, Francesco Scarfato wrote:

the desktop rect list isn't very accurate!

It is. The reason you're getting a single rect for both displays is, as you say, that your desktop is set to span across both displays, acting as though they are one single large monitor, not two separate ones. I assume your taskbar stretches across them both?


on my windows NT 4.0 SP 6a with matrox g400 dh with two monitor i've only one value

put the desktTopRectList
-- [rect(0, 0, 2560, 1024)]

where every monitor is set to 1280x1024

my desktop is span over two monitor, so you can test the OS version to be sure


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