Hi, I have followed Shagaras Tip, on XP and it works fine.
The Key sequence only works if it is pressed after Photoshop has been
activated (doubleclicked, or whatever method you use, but before the loading
screen appears, it then says "ok to delete Photoshop 7.0 Preferences or some
such". I had to use this after my selective colour box completely vanished,
I had just installed second monitor and it wasn't on either of them!

Also related, ever so vaguely to this, can I use adobe Gamma to calibrate
the new second monitor? even when it selected as the primary monitor, Adobe
Gamma only sees the older one. This is something of a pain as the the new
monitor is really badly out at the moment.
Thanks,
Mark H.

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Sent: 01 October 2003 10:29
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Subject: RE: [PRODIG] Multiple Monitor XP problem


> When I did this, I didn't see an option to delete the settings file... or
> anything like it.  Is that a Mac thing?  I am running WinXP.  I've been
> poking around the Adobe/Photoshop7 folders looking for a settings file to
> delete but I can't seem to find anything obvious.  I can always remove and
> re-install the program, but I am not at home and I don't have original CD
> handy.

Hi Rick

I have had the same problem, and regrettably not found the solution.  Only
way I got my rogue pop-up's back was to reconnect a second monitor and drag
them onto screen 1 (where they then stay next time they pop-up).  Any chance
you can borrow a monitor temporarily where you are?  Not elegant, but
quicker than a reinstall.

Phil



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