ORIGINAL: paulderynck
The only issue I've seen with multiple monitors is having them set-up and then disconnecting one of them without first going into Display Properties and telling Windows that monitor is gone. Likely that is also associated to the type of graphics card a person has.
But if you start using them here are two things you should do to avoid potential problems that can give you a sense the game has crashed (when it hasn't) because the form you need to interact with is off-screen.
The game was definitely frozen. Moving the mouse over a unit and clicking had absolutely no result. L/C or R/C made no difference. Forms couldn't be closed or moved. Nothing.
1. Your left hand monitor should have the 0,0 coordinate (i.e. it should be the "primary") - avoid negative number coordinates.
2. Keep the Main Form above the Detailed Map. People often try to totally max out the Detailed Map to a full monitor screen but in this case you are better to give up some space at the top, even if you have to resize the Detailed Map slightly so there's no overlap between it and the Main Form. I recommend no overlap because which one stays on top is usually the one you don't want to stay on top. [:)]
Is this the 2 monitor problem that Steve mentioned after your post, and the fix is to make sure that the secondary monitor is on the right, not the left of the main?
That's too bad but far from intolerable. I put the secondary monitor to the left because on the right it got in the way of my mousing. (right hander) I'll reactivate it and move it to the right and see if I have any trouble.
Thanks guys!
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