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Dennis
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Sat Feb 14, 2004 6:20 pm Post subject:
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Hi,
I have a gforce fx 5900 se agp card running (2) monitors.
I get dual displays, but it's not exactly as I need.
When running Microstation I want to see two drawing
windows. that is I want windows 1 & 2, on display 1,
and windows 5 & 6, on display 2. This is just an eaxmple.
How is it done, or do I have the wrong video card?
TIA,
Dennis
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Jeffrey Malter
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Sat Feb 14, 2004 8:13 pm Post subject:
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Hello Doody,
The setting "open two application windows" is a checkbox in Workspace >
Preferences. In v7, in category "GUI Options" - In v8, in category
"Operation". Enable the checkbox, then close & re-open uStn. Your card's
desktop software might also have settings that affect how uStn behaves when
it's in 2-window mode.
hth,
Jeffrey Malter
"Dennis" <Howdy Doody@howdydoody.net> wrote in message
news:102s84bjbad2od6@corp.supernews.com...
| Quote: | Hi,
I have a gforce fx 5900 se agp card running (2) monitors.
I get dual displays, but it's not exactly as I need.
When running Microstation I want to see two drawing
windows. that is I want windows 1 & 2, on display 1,
and windows 5 & 6, on display 2. This is just an eaxmple.
How is it done, or do I have the wrong video card?
TIA,
Dennis
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Jeffrey Malter
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Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2004 8:20 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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Hello Dennis,
The setting "open two application windows" is a checkbox in Workspace >
Preferences. In v7, in category "GUI Options" - In v8, in category
"Operation". Enable the checkbox, then close & re-open uStn. Your card's
desktop software might also have settings that affect how uStn behaves when
it's in 2-window mode. Note that most of uStn's subsidiary windows / dialog
boxes can be moved to either screen - left-click the B logo to "change
screen".
hth,
Jeffrey Malter
"Dennis" <Howdy Doody@howdydoody.net> wrote in message
news:102s84bjbad2od6@corp.supernews.com...
| Quote: | Hi,
I have a gforce fx 5900 se agp card running (2) monitors.
I get dual displays, but it's not exactly as I need.
When running Microstation I want to see two drawing
windows. that is I want windows 1 & 2, on display 1,
and windows 5 & 6, on display 2. This is just an eaxmple.
How is it done, or do I have the wrong video card?
TIA,
Dennis
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Dennis
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Sat Feb 14, 2004 9:15 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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In article <71rXb.5227$hm4.5189@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
jmalter@nospam.earthlink.net says...
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Hello Dennis,
The setting "open two application windows" is a checkbox in Workspace
Preferences. In v7, in category "GUI Options" - In v8, in category
"Operation". Enable the checkbox, then close & re-open uStn. Your card's
desktop software might also have settings that affect how uStn behaves when
it's in 2-window mode. Note that most of uStn's subsidiary windows / dialog
boxes can be moved to either screen - left-click the B logo to "change
screen".
hth,
Jeffrey Malter
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Yes, that did it. Thanks alot Jeffery!
Dennis
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"Dennis" <Howdy Doody@howdydoody.net> wrote in message
news:102s84bjbad2od6@corp.supernews.com...
Hi,
I have a gforce fx 5900 se agp card running (2) monitors.
I get dual displays, but it's not exactly as I need.
When running Microstation I want to see two drawing
windows. that is I want windows 1 & 2, on display 1,
and windows 5 & 6, on display 2. This is just an eaxmple.
How is it done, or do I have the wrong video card?
TIA,
Dennis
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Dennis
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Sat Feb 14, 2004 9:36 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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In article <102sidk7t37f72b@corp.supernews.com>, HowdyDoody@howdydoody.net
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In article <71rXb.5227$hm4.5189@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
jmalter@nospam.earthlink.net says...
Hello Dennis,
The setting "open two application windows" is a checkbox in Workspace
Preferences. In v7, in category "GUI Options" - In v8, in category
"Operation". Enable the checkbox, then close & re-open uStn. Your card's
desktop software might also have settings that affect how uStn behaves when
it's in 2-window mode. Note that most of uStn's subsidiary windows / dialog
boxes can be moved to either screen - left-click the B logo to "change
screen".
hth,
Jeffrey Malter
Yes, that did it. Thanks alot Jeffery!
Dennis
"Dennis" <Howdy Doody@howdydoody.net> wrote in message
news:102s84bjbad2od6@corp.supernews.com...
Hi,
I have a gforce fx 5900 se agp card running (2) monitors.
I get dual displays, but it's not exactly as I need.
When running Microstation I want to see two drawing
windows. that is I want windows 1 & 2, on display 1,
and windows 5 & 6, on display 2. This is just an eaxmple.
How is it done, or do I have the wrong video card?
TIA,
Dennis
OOPs, Spelled your name wrong, Jeffrey.
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Carver33
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Sun Feb 15, 2004 4:00 am Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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Enter into a drawing. Select Preferences > GUI Options. Check the box
for Open 2 Application windows - restart MicroStation. Two windows are
open. they are probably on top of each other - resize them and move
one to each of your monitors. Your video card software should have
xome setting to maximize windows to each monitor. I know Matrox and
Nvidia dual monitor cards do.
HTH
Bill
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:20:08 -0600, Dennis <Howdy
Doody@howdydoody.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
I have a gforce fx 5900 se agp card running (2) monitors.
I get dual displays, but it's not exactly as I need.
When running Microstation I want to see two drawing
windows. that is I want windows 1 & 2, on display 1,
and windows 5 & 6, on display 2. This is just an eaxmple.
How is it done, or do I have the wrong video card?
TIA,
Dennis |
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Dennis
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Posted:
Sun Feb 15, 2004 7:54 am Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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In article <2u9t20p8h5srjrc5nee74p8ep9t1404fdo@4ax.com>, carver33@bellsouth.net
says...
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Enter into a drawing. Select Preferences > GUI Options. Check the box
for Open 2 Application windows - restart MicroStation. Two windows are
open. they are probably on top of each other - resize them and move
one to each of your monitors. Your video card software should have
xome setting to maximize windows to each monitor. I know Matrox and
Nvidia dual monitor cards do.
HTH
Bill
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:20:08 -0600, Dennis <Howdy
Doody@howdydoody.net> wrote:
Hi,
I have a gforce fx 5900 se agp card running (2) monitors.
I get dual displays, but it's not exactly as I need.
When running Microstation I want to see two drawing
windows. that is I want windows 1 & 2, on display 1,
and windows 5 & 6, on display 2. This is just an eaxmple.
How is it done, or do I have the wrong video card?
TIA,
Dennis
Thank you. I did that, and now it works as I wanted. |
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Anthony and Kirsty
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Posted:
Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:37 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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Several Important points
..
You will notice that certain dialog boxs will not move between screens, but
if you click
on the bently logo at the top right hand corner of the dialog box in
question you will see a "change screen" option.
If you are going to share your work with single screen people be VERY
BERycareful about your level selection.
Most people will have been hitting the "apply" button rather than the "all"
button when making changes to level structure.
That means that all the levels on, say , window 5 (which I use most) will be
different.
It is possible to get the level structure out of sinc- also make a habit of
only printing from Window 1- that way there
is less chance of you printing out a drawing with the wrong level structure-
this is especially so if you are using
batch processing- which has to have a named window to use. I have worked had
people work in one window
and then print from another, leaving out bits from a window package that
went out to tender!.
I have to use an option "stop screen spanning" to prevent my windows
spanning both monitors
when I maximise my windows- but this is a Matrox option- you may need the
same
Welcome to the real world
AC |
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Anthony and Kirsty
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Wed Feb 18, 2004 6:49 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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Matrox prperties
"Karsten" <nospamLOWER@CASEONLYswindon.org.uk> wrote in message
news:kZLYb.7613$Y%6.749043@wards.force9.net...
| Quote: | Hmm interested in this stop screen spanning option?
I have matrox 400 dual.
where is this option the card software or in microstation?
Karsten Evans
"Anthony and Kirsty" <kirstyandcoxy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:c0rk77$r0q$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Several Important points
.
You will notice that certain dialog boxs will not move between screens,
but
if you click
on the bently logo at the top right hand corner of the dialog box in
question you will see a "change screen" option.
If you are going to share your work with single screen people be VERY
BERycareful about your level selection.
Most people will have been hitting the "apply" button rather than the
"all"
button when making changes to level structure.
That means that all the levels on, say , window 5 (which I use most)
will
be
different.
It is possible to get the level structure out of sinc- also make a habit
of
only printing from Window 1- that way there
is less chance of you printing out a drawing with the wrong level
structure-
this is especially so if you are using
batch processing- which has to have a named window to use. I have worked
had
people work in one window
and then print from another, leaving out bits from a window package that
went out to tender!.
I have to use an option "stop screen spanning" to prevent my windows
spanning both monitors
when I maximise my windows- but this is a Matrox option- you may need
the
same
Welcome to the real world
AC
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Karsten
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Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:51 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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Hmm interested in this stop screen spanning option?
I have matrox 400 dual.
where is this option the card software or in microstation?
Karsten Evans
"Anthony and Kirsty" <kirstyandcoxy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:c0rk77$r0q$1@titan.btinternet.com...
| Quote: | Several Important points
.
You will notice that certain dialog boxs will not move between screens,
but
if you click
on the bently logo at the top right hand corner of the dialog box in
question you will see a "change screen" option.
If you are going to share your work with single screen people be VERY
BERycareful about your level selection.
Most people will have been hitting the "apply" button rather than the
"all"
button when making changes to level structure.
That means that all the levels on, say , window 5 (which I use most) will
be
different.
It is possible to get the level structure out of sinc- also make a habit
of
only printing from Window 1- that way there
is less chance of you printing out a drawing with the wrong level
structure-
this is especially so if you are using
batch processing- which has to have a named window to use. I have worked
had
people work in one window
and then print from another, leaving out bits from a window package that
went out to tender!.
I have to use an option "stop screen spanning" to prevent my windows
spanning both monitors
when I maximise my windows- but this is a Matrox option- you may need the
same
Welcome to the real world
AC
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Bear
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Thu Feb 19, 2004 4:50 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual monitor question...........Help |
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Anthony,
If I remember rightly, some of the early 400 installs didn't have that
option.
It was a permeant addition in the 450\550 option which actually make the
400 run better. An age old Matrox problem.
--
Sean Forward (Bear)
bear@aussiebear.com
http://aussiebear.com
bear@fishingwa.com
http://fishingwa.com
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I live in my own little world, but it's ok, they know me
here.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
"Anthony and Kirsty" <kirstyandcoxy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:c10c30$bge$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Matrox prperties
"Karsten" <nospamLOWER@CASEONLYswindon.org.uk> wrote in message
news:kZLYb.7613$Y%6.749043@wards.force9.net...
| Quote: | Hmm interested in this stop screen spanning option?
I have matrox 400 dual.
where is this option the card software or in microstation?
Karsten Evans
"Anthony and Kirsty" <kirstyandcoxy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:c0rk77$r0q$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Several Important points
.
You will notice that certain dialog boxs will not move between screens,
but
if you click
on the bently logo at the top right hand corner of the dialog box in
question you will see a "change screen" option.
If you are going to share your work with single screen people be VERY
BERycareful about your level selection.
Most people will have been hitting the "apply" button rather than the
"all"
button when making changes to level structure.
That means that all the levels on, say , window 5 (which I use most)
will
be
different.
It is possible to get the level structure out of sinc- also make a habit
of
only printing from Window 1- that way there
is less chance of you printing out a drawing with the wrong level
structure-
this is especially so if you are using
batch processing- which has to have a named window to use. I have worked
had
people work in one window
and then print from another, leaving out bits from a window package that
went out to tender!.
I have to use an option "stop screen spanning" to prevent my windows
spanning both monitors
when I maximise my windows- but this is a Matrox option- you may need
the
same
Welcome to the real world
AC
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Anthony and Kirsty
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Thu Feb 19, 2004 8:40 pm Post subject:
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Could be, I have just downloaded the very latest G400 drivers,
I had an issue with one of my screens in that after maximising a window
after minimising it (to get to desktop on NT4) the window would
not take into account my Windows Task Bar- so the bottom strip was always
obscured - I am not sure, but I think this fixed it.
However, while we are on the subject- see new thread
"Bear" <forwardthinking@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:4034a3de$0$28869$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
| Quote: | Anthony,
If I remember rightly, some of the early 400 installs didn't have that
option.
It was a permeant addition in the 450\550 option which actually make the
400 run better. An age old Matrox problem.
--
Sean Forward (Bear)
bear@aussiebear.com
http://aussiebear.com
bear@fishingwa.com
http://fishingwa.com
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I live in my own little world, but it's ok, they know me
here.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
"Anthony and Kirsty" <kirstyandcoxy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:c10c30$bge$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Matrox prperties
"Karsten" <nospamLOWER@CASEONLYswindon.org.uk> wrote in message
news:kZLYb.7613$Y%6.749043@wards.force9.net...
Hmm interested in this stop screen spanning option?
I have matrox 400 dual.
where is this option the card software or in microstation?
Karsten Evans
"Anthony and Kirsty" <kirstyandcoxy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:c0rk77$r0q$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Several Important points
.
You will notice that certain dialog boxs will not move between
screens,
but
if you click
on the bently logo at the top right hand corner of the dialog box in
question you will see a "change screen" option.
If you are going to share your work with single screen people be VERY
BERycareful about your level selection.
Most people will have been hitting the "apply" button rather than the
"all"
button when making changes to level structure.
That means that all the levels on, say , window 5 (which I use most)
will
be
different.
It is possible to get the level structure out of sinc- also make a
habit
of
only printing from Window 1- that way there
is less chance of you printing out a drawing with the wrong level
structure-
this is especially so if you are using
batch processing- which has to have a named window to use. I have
worked
had
people work in one window
and then print from another, leaving out bits from a window package
that
went out to tender!.
I have to use an option "stop screen spanning" to prevent my windows
spanning both monitors
when I maximise my windows- but this is a Matrox option- you may need
the
same
Welcome to the real world
AC
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