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| 1332904 | 2013-03-16 00:38:00 | Hey Guys I have a new setup with 2 screens, and it's set to extended desktop, however I have one program that I want to run in clone on both screens. Does anyone know of a tool or something I can use to make this happen? It's only one program, and basically I just want the second screen to mirror whats happening on the first, but only for this one program. If anyone can suggest anything it would be much appreciated. :D |
dpDesignz (15919) | ||
| 1332905 | 2013-03-16 09:09:00 | Well you could just change the settings in the display control panel each time. | stratex5 (16685) | ||
| 1332906 | 2013-03-16 10:31:00 | :-) thanks but it needs to run parallel to other programs at the same time on the extended desktops. | dpDesignz (15919) | ||
| 1332907 | 2013-03-16 23:19:00 | curious to know why, could you tell us | nmercer (3899) | ||
| 1332908 | 2013-03-16 23:50:00 | :). Sure. I use presentation software that is easier to control when using extended. but we have a special built program that we use at the same time for display purposes and it only has support for a single screen, but we want to run it on both. | dpDesignz (15919) | ||
| 1332909 | 2013-03-18 04:09:00 | This is just like at school. Some PCs have double screens, a program opens up in one screen, all dialogue boxes from that program open up on the other screen. Facepalm | SanChippy (16951) | ||
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