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From: mozgomedia on 1 Jan 2008 00:01 Is this really possible? How do I make Director palettes go onto the other monitor in a two display environment? It seems Director only uses one monitor no matter what even though I have an "extended desktop" configuration over two monitors in Windows XP. This has been possible on Mac for eons. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
From: TJD on 1 Jan 2008 01:34 Drag the main Director window across both monitors (in order to do this, the window cannot be in full-screen mode), then resize or reposition any Director mini-windows or palettes anywhere within that Director space. I actually prefer this method over the "move palettes out of the main window" method. It seems to give me a better "within-program" feel and does not cause problems with my multi-monitor and multi-desk top system. I actually hope Adobe doesn't change the new Director to the Photoshop/Illustrator way of doing palettes as these "out-of-program" palettes tend to leak into my other multi-desktops (using AltDesk). "mozgomedia" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message news:flchg1$csh$1(a)forums.macromedia.com... > Is this really possible? How do I make Director palettes go onto the other > monitor in a two display environment? It seems Director only uses one > monitor > no matter what even though I have an "extended desktop" configuration over > two > monitors in Windows XP. This has been possible on Mac for eons. Can anyone > point me in the right direction? >
From: mozgomedia on 3 Jan 2008 16:00 Many thanks. That makes sense. Didn't even think of that...
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