I'm using Windows 2000's built-in support for multiple
monitors (with 1 AGP and 2 PCI cards).  I use monitor
#1 for active work and I keep TheBat! maximized on
monitor #2.

Strangely, TheBat! remembers the correct screen coordinates
between boots, unfortunately, it always translates them to
monitor #1, so on every boot I must manually restore it, move
it to monitor #2, then maximize it again.

While working on programs of my own, I noticed that the
horizontal coords on monitor #2 are all negative because
it is positioned to the LEFT of monitor #1.  I suspect
that TheBat! is doing what I once did, and treating those
as errors and 'correcting' them to their positive
equivalents.

It would be so nice if either was aware of multiple screens
or simple used what it got...

-- 
nurbles


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