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Jake Longtin
United Scoundrel's Industrial Mining Corps
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Posted - 2015.04.01 05:41:27 -
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I just hooked my PC up to my TV for use with Netflix and keeping my music playlists open, Etc. Up until then, I played eve on my two monitors in fixed window mode to keep my task bar accessible. Since eve uses the monitor settings on the PC to find the window size, it now adds the third monitor to this. Is it possible to set a fixed windows that Will only fir the my two monitors, and not add my TV to the mix? |

Sobaan Tali
Caldari Quick Reaction Force
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Posted - 2015.04.01 18:16:54 -
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I'm just throwing an idea out there, no idea if it will actually work. What if you set Eve up to run on the two displays and then hook up the third. Eve should retain it's display settings even if there are changes to what or how many monitors you have hooked up.
When I tried out a trick to get games to run on my secondary rather than my primary monitor (switching primary/secondary in "Screen Resolution" then manually moving desktop icons and task bar) Eve did this weird thing where the left half of the frame shows up on the right monitor and the right half of the frame would be cut off. The trick would otherwise work for everything else, but I would end up having to kill Eve in task manager after launching it because I have the UI offset set to keep the center of the frame near the center of the right monitor (I think 60% to the right) which meant that the options menu would appear on the half that was cut off.
"Tomahawks?"
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"Trouble is, those things cost like a million and a half each."
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Jake Longtin
United Scoundrel's Industrial Mining Corps
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Posted - 2015.04.02 04:50:42 -
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I actually figured out that you can set the windowed mode to the resolution of the monitors that you want to use, then switch to fixed window and it will retain it. Quite useful, but tricky to get perfect |
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