Multiple monitors, desktop panning, etc
Posted: 01 Mar 2008, 04:08
EDIT: MAGICALLY STARTED WORKING AT RANDOM, NEVERMIND.
Just got a new monitor, very nice, shiny. Has a different native resolution from my old monitor because it's widescreen. I was thinking though, the whole reason I bought this was so I could work on games and crap more effectively, why not hook up the second monitor and get even more room?
No says Nvidia, that would rule too much.
They have different native resolutions, and despite the fact that you can - in every other situation - enable desktop panning to give you extra "virtual" desktop space, it won't let me do this to make up for my missing screen size.
You know what I mean, right? Set your flatscreen to 2560x1920 or whatever it is, and it will just pan the screen whenever you move your mouse to the edge, like you're playing some kind of desktop RTS...
You'd think that you could enable this panning to make your second desktop (1280x1024) have 26 extra pixels of height to match your new monitor (1680x1050), but it doesn't seem to be possible that I can tell.
Does anyone know a workaround? I know I've seen at least one person here who has a couple monitors of different sizes.
Just got a new monitor, very nice, shiny. Has a different native resolution from my old monitor because it's widescreen. I was thinking though, the whole reason I bought this was so I could work on games and crap more effectively, why not hook up the second monitor and get even more room?
No says Nvidia, that would rule too much.
They have different native resolutions, and despite the fact that you can - in every other situation - enable desktop panning to give you extra "virtual" desktop space, it won't let me do this to make up for my missing screen size.
You know what I mean, right? Set your flatscreen to 2560x1920 or whatever it is, and it will just pan the screen whenever you move your mouse to the edge, like you're playing some kind of desktop RTS...
You'd think that you could enable this panning to make your second desktop (1280x1024) have 26 extra pixels of height to match your new monitor (1680x1050), but it doesn't seem to be possible that I can tell.
Does anyone know a workaround? I know I've seen at least one person here who has a couple monitors of different sizes.