SLoB Wrote:this menu or other normal windows things normally happens when you have got the monitors setup wrong in the set up, you may need to drag the monitor in the settings prefs in windows so you can then move the mouse from side to side in both monitors
that looks to me like if you moved mouse right then it would come onto the next screen rather than the 2 monitors becoming one
The only monitor setup that is wrong is one that is not how the user likes it. Nothing is set up wrong, everything works great. Except the menu in Xion when it's on my secondary monitor.
I can move my mouse between both monitors just fine, that's not the issue. Dual-desktops are not a new concept to me, either.. I've been using them for quite a long while. If I move my mouse to the left it goes to me secondary monitor, as stated in the cheesy diagram:
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[Monitor2] [Monitor1]
[Secondary] [Primary]
The only menu that displays on the wrong monitor is the menu from the Playlist LIST. The menu on Xion's mainbar displays properly, as does the list anywhere else inside the Xion Playlist. When right-clicking inside the Xion Playlist LIST, you know, with all the song names in the list, the menu shows on the far side of my other monitor. Anywhere else works correctly. Right-clicking on the scrolling title bar displays the list at my cursor, regardless of which monitor it is on.
I get the feeling you think I want a Horizontal spanned desktop, all one long window with 1 background and 1 long taskbar stretched over both windows, which is not the case. Two desktops, two monitors, one taskbar on primary monitor, one graphics card and one computer. Dual-view.
For clarification, I do not use the ATI Catalyst Control Panel at all. Windows configures my monitors. I have the bare minimum drivers installed, fully updated. There is no software window/menu repositioning software running in the background. (Part of the reason is that the Control Panel from ATI always runs in the background wasting valuable RAM)