There is a way of fiddling with the XP monitor display properties settings to set the second screen as your "primary screen" (on my cheap laptop, the path is Control Panel/Display Properties/Settings/Advanced/Utility Manage/Driver Mode). That way, the laptop screen will not be accelerated, but your external screen will be.
Tom On 7/27/07, Thomas Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > this question is probably off-topic: > > When using a Gem-Patch on a laptop with a NVidia GeForce Go 7300 video > card, running Windows XP and Pd-extended 0.39-rc4. > > Whenever trying to bring the Gem windows to the second screen, rendering > stops, most likely due to 3D rendering only enabled on the first screen, > the laptop display. Cloning the screen works without any problems. > > Does anyone know of a method to enable rendering on the second screen, > perhaps with disabling rendering on the laptop display? > > Another question: Whenever I create the Gem window with > [fullscreen 1, border 0( > I of course cannot use the borders of the window to put it on the second > screen. Is there any argument for [gemwin] to which display the window > should be sent? > > Thanks in advance, > Thomas > -- > "Prisons are needed only to provide the illusion that courts and police > are effective. They're a kind of job insurance." > (Leto II. in: Frank Herbert, God Emperor of Dune) > http://thomas.dergrossebruder.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > -- thomas ouellet fredericks, [EMAIL PROTECTED], montreal, canada
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