From: dave on
I would like to develop an application that runs dual screen, and I can set
the presentation window to 2560 x 800 but then on my single monitor system I
can't scroll around the design window. Is this possible? Am I heading for a
fall?

Thanks for any pointers

Dave


From: Steve Howard **Community Expert** - eLearning + Mobile and Devices on
>I would like to develop an application that runs dual screen, and I can set
>the presentation window to 2560 x 800 but then on my single monitor system
>I can't scroll around the design window. Is this possible? Am I heading for
>a fall?
>


Authorware does not have any real knowledge of dual screen, and it certainly
has no native way to scroll around when the application window is bigger
than your screen.

Best you can do is if you are targeting dual screen then *develop* on dual
screen.

Steve


--
Adobe Community Expert: eLearning, Mobile and Devices
European eLearning Summit - EeLS
Adobe-sponsored eLearning conference.
http://www.elearningsummit.eu

From: dave on
Cheers Steve thought that might be the only route.

Oh well!

"Steve Howard **Community Expert** - eLearning + Mobile and Devices"
<steve(a)NOSPAMmagnoliamultimedia.com> wrote in message
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> >I would like to develop an application that runs dual screen, and I can
> >set the presentation window to 2560 x 800 but then on my single monitor
> >system I can't scroll around the design window. Is this possible? Am I
> >heading for a fall?
>>
>
>
> Authorware does not have any real knowledge of dual screen, and it
> certainly has no native way to scroll around when the application window
> is bigger than your screen.
>
> Best you can do is if you are targeting dual screen then *develop* on dual
> screen.
>
> Steve
>
>
> --
> Adobe Community Expert: eLearning, Mobile and Devices
> European eLearning Summit - EeLS
> Adobe-sponsored eLearning conference.
> http://www.elearningsummit.eu