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Kind regards
Angus
From: Paul Griswold [pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com]
Sent: 06 August 2013 01:36 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Force Soft to open on a specific monitor?
I'll disable one of my mon
I'll disable one of my monitors today and see what happens. I'd rather not
match the resolution across monitors because my mains are HP ZR24's which
are 1920x1200 native, but the tablet is 1440x900 native.
I tried DisplayFusion, which is supposed to be able to force any
application to open on a s
Thanks Alan, but unfortunately I'm using an IBM Model-M buckle-spring
keyboard that was built in the 1980's, so no Windows key here.
-Paul
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Alan Fregtman wrote:
> For what it's worth:
>
> Winkey+Shift+Left/Right Arrow = move active window to left/right monitor.
>
Your using 3 monitors might be contributing to the problem. Have you
tried testing with a dual setup? Just toggled my cintiq as the primary
and virtual 'left side' display. SI opens up on the cintiq and it works
under dual layout just fine. You might try matching the resolution on
your monitors
For what it's worth:
Winkey+Shift+Left/Right Arrow = move active window to left/right monitor.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Paul Griswold <
pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com> wrote:
> The tablet counts as my 3rd monitor. I've read several cintiq users with
> the same issue & the solut
The tablet counts as my 3rd monitor. I've read several cintiq users with the
same issue & the solution was the same. The tablet must be the primary display.
Maybe it only shows up with a dual monitor plus tablet configuration?
I've got the latest drivers for everything, so I'm not sure how t
I don't have this problem. I use a wacom cintiq 21ux with windows 7 set
as secondary monitor using nvidia driver. Might be an issue with the
display driver, tablet driver or a combination.
On 8/5/2013 4:50 PM, Paul Griswold wrote:
That's the problem. In order for Windows to recognize a
tablet
That's the problem. In order for Windows to recognize a tablet/monitor, it
must be the primary monitor. Softimage wants to always open on the primary
monitor, but if it's the tablet, Softimage defaults to 1440x900 and refuses
to resize, even when I drag it to another screen.
If I make my 24" the
you need to make the monitor you want the primary monitor, in the control
panel. you can drag and drop the monitor in the right order afterward in
that applet
Le 2013-08-05 16:58, "Paul Griswold"
a écrit :
> Is there a switch that can be set to get Softimage to open on a specific
> monitor?
>
> I
Is there a switch that can be set to get Softimage to open on a specific
monitor?
I just added a Cintiq-like cheap Chinese tablet and Softimage keeps opening
on it. The problem is, when I drag it back to the proper monitor, it
doesn't realize that my resolution is 1920x1200 and so when I go
fulls
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