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Sunday, May 14th 2006, 10:59pm

Problem with screen boundarys

Hi,

Im using slackware/kde, and have 2 screens setup under twinview, now i have one problem left which im told is down to kde rather than the twinview config.

Basically when i maximize a window on screen 1, it maximies to the entire screen behind the taskbar, you can see on the pic below, firefox is maximized on screen one, and it hasnt taken account of the screen boundaries i.e the task bar.

http://www.x-rev.net/nvidia/dual_screen_problem.jpg

Does anyone know how i can fix this? Im fairly sure its because kde thinks there is one big screen with a resolution of 2720x1024 instead of two screens (under control center) the first one being 1440x900 and 2nd of 1024x768.

Thanks for any help,
jack

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Thursday, May 18th 2006, 6:59pm

Re: Problem with screen boundarys

Go to Control Center> Peripherals> Display> Multiple Monitors and enable all options there. This should help.

Btw your link points to a non-existant image.
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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "hellblade" (May 18th 2006, 9:46pm)