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From: [ICR] on 6 May 2008 18:02 A lot of video players on the web nowdays use Flash and support the new Flash fullscreen feature. However, it doesn't seem to play too well with multiple-monitors. Ideally I would be able to drag the browser over to a second monitor, set it to full-screen and then still utilise the remaining monitors. However, as soon as I click anywhere on the remaining monitors it loses focus and thus goes out of full screen. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could get a full screen flash video playing on one monitor and still use the other?
From: FlashJester Support Team on 7 May 2008 07:24 HI Publish the Flash file as a Projector file and then put it through Jugglor. Read this http://www.flashjester.com/?section=faq&cPath=14_68#301 Download a FREE evaluation copy from http://www.jugglor.com and try if it works for you. p.s PC only. Hope this helps. Regards FlashJester Support Team e. - support(a)flashjester.com w. - www.flashjester.com "This has been one of the most impressive and thoroughly pleasant experiences of customer support I have ever come across - astounding!" Director - hedgeapple
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