hey there, I have a new Windows-10 PC with 2 different-size monitors (16:9 + 4:3) attached.
In my old Windows-7 PC I used to have X2Go running in borderless fullscreen window mode completely covering my widescreen monitor - so I could easily use the 4:3 monitor (e.g. Windows terminal program on the small monitor, while the X session covers the big one) without disturbing the 16:9 monitor. I tried that with my new Windows-10 PC to no avail - best I could get is Fullscreen mode, but this does not work for me: the mouse is locked to the big X screen and I cannot simply move to the small one. to do this I have to leave the fullscreen mode -- very distracting (flickering) and annoying. configuring the output to not be fullscreen but any of the other options does not get me to what I was used to have either: it's placing the X screen somewhere in the "middle", covering both of my monitors ... //update: seems when playing with output settings, x2go stores some strange settings somewhere - only way to get rid of placing the X screen "between" my monitors was to completely deleting that session and entering all the data again into a new one :/ anyway: I now have somethings I can live with, but still not perfect: even if I set the Display to "use whole monitor", it is not overlapping the taskbar - but only above! - meaning my X Desktop is higher than my monitor and I always have to scroll to see the top/bottom :-( --> is there any way to: * either have the X Window covering *everything*, including the taskbar, * or only let the X server render the screen not in the full height, but excluding the taskbars height? any of these options would get me the full X desktop on my widescreen monitor, without the need for scrolling; I don't really care whether I see the taskbar or not... any help please! p.s. the other two Display options are broken: * "custom resolution" does not take the selected monitor into account (see above: it's placing that custom window in the 'middle', covering both of my monitors) * "maximum size" does not generate a borderless window p.p.s. if I set the taskbar to auto-hide, the X screen still is pretending that it was there, i.e. it's not covering the taskbars space and I have an empty row where the taskbar used to be... /joerg _______________________________________________ x2go-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user
