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Dual Monitors

Dual Monitors

2005-06-20       - By Enoch Ihde

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Has anyone tried running XSI on a secondary monitor (single screen, but
on the second monitor)?

I gave it a try, was going to set up Photoshop on the primary, XSI on
the secondary, texture, save, see updates, that sort of thing.  But
there seems to be no OpenGL support if XSI is only on the secondary
monitor.  I have no issues if I'm running XSI in dual screen mode, then
I get OpenGL acceleration on both monitors, but no such luck if it's
just on the secondary monitor.
I'm running on a Geforce 4 Ti4400.
Does anyone know if this is a limitation of XSI?  Only OpenGL
acceleration if it exists in at least the primary monitor, or do you
think it's a driver issue?  Thanks to anyone that can help me.
Enoch


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