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I’ve searched for this to no avail, so slap me if I’ve missed something:
I’m using Photoshop 7 with two monitors, and can’t get some of the application windows and toolbars to move the the second monitor. They’re obviously tied to some sort of underlying "pasteboard," or whatever, that can’t be extended to the second monitor. (Yes, I know that if I’ve got two same-sized monitors – which I don’t – I can stretch the "pasteboard" across both screens, but that’s idiotic: can’t these windows or toolbars move independent from one another?)
I’m enjoying the lack of Mac hype, but this is turning out to be a real problem. The Macromedia suite suffers from the same problem, and I’ve got a sinking sensation that the response to this question will have something to do with "underlying core code," or other such crap.
Please tell me I’m wrong, and that a platform I’ve just bought into has some respect for users of more than one monitor.
-thanks
I’m using Photoshop 7 with two monitors, and can’t get some of the application windows and toolbars to move the the second monitor. They’re obviously tied to some sort of underlying "pasteboard," or whatever, that can’t be extended to the second monitor. (Yes, I know that if I’ve got two same-sized monitors – which I don’t – I can stretch the "pasteboard" across both screens, but that’s idiotic: can’t these windows or toolbars move independent from one another?)
I’m enjoying the lack of Mac hype, but this is turning out to be a real problem. The Macromedia suite suffers from the same problem, and I’ve got a sinking sensation that the response to this question will have something to do with "underlying core code," or other such crap.
Please tell me I’m wrong, and that a platform I’ve just bought into has some respect for users of more than one monitor.
-thanks
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