Hi all,
I've got a laptop that supports an external monitor. The windows desktop
can be extended to that monitor, so I effectively have 2 displays. I'm
running my X-server on that second monitor using -screen 0 @2. Sofar
so good.
The second monitor can run in a different resolution than the
Frodak, thanks for the message. Sorry for the slow reply, but I've been
out of town.
I was aware of all the information in the User's Guide. Using the
xhost commands as recommended actually caused problems with the
Xserver on Solaris. I tried the solution you recommended. I didn't
get any
XWin -multimonitor
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Maarten Boekhold
Sent: Fri, August 19, 2005 5:06 AM
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Subject: Second monitor and screen resolution
Hi all,
I've got a laptop that supports an external monitor.
Earlier mail sent inadvertently.
Actually, this is what I did,
XWin -screen 0 1500 1150 -multiplemonitors -emulate3buttons -scrollbars
-clipboard -silent-dup-error
The scrollbars option somehow allowed X server to use to the extents of the
second monitor attached to my XP laptop.
-Original
Coincidentally, I had cygwin/X connecting with our solaris server
and I was playing around with the resolution of second diplay attached
to my XP laptop, just before I read this email.
I was running statistical and graphical software on solaris thrown to
my cygwin wmaker display.
My cygwin/X
Sometimes when I an running CygwinX on windoze 2000 the mouse begins behaving
badly. I can move it but when I move it over an x-window the window goes to
focus, but the mouse pointer does not display on the window.
The only way I have been able to recover is to kill the xserver and restart it
I have just started shutting my Windows 2000 box down to standby mode
rather than doing a full power down. When I do this it seems that the
Cygwin cut/paste stops working, i.e. when I try and cut and paste on
the Linux desktop I'm displaying with Cygwin it simply doesn't cut and
paste. It works
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: Using xauth with Cygwin-X
Frodak, thanks for the message. Sorry for the slow reply,
but I've been out of town.
I was aware of all the information in the User's Guide.
Using the xhost commands as recommended actually caused
problems with
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, jason cafarelli wrote:
I've recently started using cygwin in place of
XVision. One of my programs uses ctrl + left click to
move a mouse cursor around the screen. For some
reason CYGwin does not seem to recognize the ctrl key
being held down. Is this a newb
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, jason cafarelli wrote:
I've recently started using cygwin in place of
XVision. One of my programs uses ctrl + left click to
move a mouse cursor around the screen. For some
reason CYGwin does not seem to recognize the ctrl key
being held down.
Carson Wilcox wrote:
Sometimes when I an running CygwinX on windoze 2000 the mouse begins
behaving badly. I can move it but when I move it over an x-window the
window goes to focus, but the mouse pointer does not display on the
window.
The only way I have been able to recover is to kill the
I had similar problems until I found out that my numlock was on.
I run SAS on solaris and it had its own keyboard mapping start-up init.
SAS maps every key with what I think might be the exhaustive modifier keys
combination.
For example,
For [INSERT] SAS maps
none:osfInsert - SASInsert();
--- Cary Jamison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, jason cafarelli wrote:
I've recently started using cygwin in place of
XVision. One of my programs uses ctrl + left
click to
move a mouse cursor around the screen. For some
reason CYGwin does
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