Alexander Mihalkin
Администратор

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Всего сообщений: 502
Дата регистрации: 21.04.2014
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Создано:
29.04.2014 20:46:04
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Dear Lalla,
please try to do the following: 1. Go to Actual Multiple Monitors -> Multiple Monitors -> Desktop Profiles -> 'Dup' -> Monitors Layout and Settings. 2. Select your cloned monitor here - and check the 'Use this device as the primary monitor' checkbox if it is not checked.
3. Go to Actual Multiple Monitors -> Window Settings -> Default Settings -> Startup. 4. Select the 'Leave as is' radio button like this - . This should prevent automatic windows resizing when moved to lower resolution display.
5. Uncheck the 'Move at startup to monitor' checkbox like this - . 6. Apply your adjustments and try switching profiles while the there are some windows opened on your three monitors.
You could also try selecting 'Primary' radio button on step 5 like this - .
If these steps don't solve your problem, please provide me with the following 5 screenshots:
1. Multiple Monitors -> Desktop Profiles -> 'Dup' (with cloned monitor selected) - 2. Multiple Monitors -> Desktop Profiles -> 'Dup' (with 'Extend to' monitor selected) -
and the same screenshots with each of 3 monitors selected in 'Extend' profile.
Best regards.
support@actualtools.com
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Lalla
Всего сообщений: 7
Дата регистрации: 24.04.2014
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Создано:
29.04.2014 22:36:07
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Hello again! Fixed it! What I wound up trying was going into my native NVidia Control Panel telling it to clone 1 to 2 then flopping it back to the correct clone of cloning 2 to 1. Apparently the toggle over and back stopped whatever weird bug was making it throwing stuff around when I then went back to AMM. Thanks for all the help troubleshooting and sorry for being such a headache. This is going to make my life so much easier!
Lalla
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