Brad Velander wrote:
> Dennis, Bob,
>       Typically I will have my PCB on the left monitor and a schematic page 
> on the right monitor for most of my work and this works pretty well because 
> at that time I am not doing a lot of schematic edits (on the right monitor). 
> When I am working on only schematics I will commonly have two schematic 
> pages, visible and split equally between the two monitors. While editing 
> schematics in this manner, working on the right schematic/monitor, the bug 
> involving the split between monitors moving rears it's head randomly.
> 
>       If I am editing the schematic on the right monitor and I just click 
> somewhere along roughly a vertical line approx. 75% across the right monitor, 
> the split between the two schematics will jump to approx. that point. Making 
> the left schematic page cover 1.5 - 1.75 percent of the total work area. It 
> is somewhat random or possibly it is just a very precise thin target line 
> that you don't click on it very often (just a simple click, no operation 
> specified at the time, typically I am making sure the focus is on that 
> schematic on the right monitor and not the schematic on the left monitor).
> 
>       I don't know how better to put it into words, the vertical line is not 
> an actual line/wire in the schematic though, it is just some arbitrary 
> vertical axis in the work area of the right monitor. This is very consistent 
> across our three PCB designer's work stations, so it is not just me or my 
> computer/install. They are all different machines, with different video 
> cards, monitors, CPUs, etc., so it is also not a computer/driver/config issue.
> 

Same here, 2 NVidia video cards, 3 monitors, always seems to be on the RHS 
monitor but I can't say that for certain.

drives me crazy...

Don

 
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