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How do you get the combined dimonsions of the screen if it is spanned across several monitors? (Assuming they are layed out in a rectangle pattern, e.g two side by side)
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Matthew Ralston
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Come on! Give me a hand here! My screen saver looks pretty poor on just one of my 2 monitors!!
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Matthew Ralston
E-Mail: [email protected]
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speaking of poor, I've only got one monitor.
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Thanks, Bob, that's a lot of help!! (It's my PC at work that has 2, my PC at home only has 1 pathetic 14 incher... :) )
Anybody with a real answer to this question?!?
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Matthew Ralston
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[This message has been edited by matthewralston (edited 01-10-2000).]
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Hi,
(I'm using the german Win98, so could be that the names are different)
If I connect the other monitor there are 2 screens in the properties tab and I can select 'Extend desktop to this screen'.
I think that's what you want, hope I did help ya.
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No, not really... I've already got 2 monitors setup and working together fine.
I need to have a vb program findout the COMBINED screen dimentions of the desktop spanned across BOTH monitors.
According to the big MS, the screen.width & screen.height properties allow for multiple monitors...but guess what...they don't!!
Any other ideas?
It's for a screen saver and I've seen plenty of others do it fine...like the SETI@Home one.
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Matthew Ralston
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Sorry about my English, but my Scouse is dead good!
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I have three monitors, and have a small problem of keeping the small floating windows of VB5 on Win98 SE from going back to the center one, when I run the program I'm building. Any ideas on how to keep them on their proper monitors? This is fantastic for programing, if the thing would stay put. Sorry I don't have an answer to the other question.
I run Delphi the same way and it stays put, so I know it can be done (MS).
Gerry