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re: Multi-monitor: I have to keep moving ALL desktop icons back to the primary monitor every reboot.
Thursday, October 7, 2004 at 6:16 pm
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Posted by Nate (1 messages posted)


I feel for you *bump*. I have the same configuration, 3 side by side and one on top. I thought I was the only one on the block nutty enough to do a configuration like that! I used to use them 2x2 in a square layout type configuration pattern. if you get my drift, and I'm thinking about going back. It was real nice because I could maximize an application to my desktop (with Ultramon) and it would actually retain position. Now with my desktop looking like that one piece from Tetris (you remember the one, right? Three blocks long and one double stack in the middle) whever I expand to desktop it gets all wierd and I can only see parts, sometimes pieces, of my applications.


On Monday, August 11, 2003 at 9:49 am, Nosferatu wrote:
>Every time windows restarts, all my desktop icons are in the left, bottom monitor.
> I am using 4 monitors(three side by side, and one above the center monitor). My
>"primary monitor" is the center monitor. So, I want all my icons to start in my
>primary monitor (at the center), not the left one.
>
>I know I could make the left monitor the primary monitor. However, I would rather
>keep the center monitor as the primary.
>
>Any one have an idea?


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Multi-monitor: I have to keep moving ALL desktop icons back to the primary monitor every reboot. (Nosferatu: Monday, August 11, 2003 at 9:49 am)

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-Multi-monitor: I have to keep moving ALL desktop icons back to the primary monitor every reboot. (Nosferatu: Mon, Aug 11, 2003, 9:49 am)
*re: Multi-monitor: I have to keep moving ALL desktop icons back to the primary monitor every reboot. (Nate: Thu, Oct 7, 2004, 6:16 pm)
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