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Re: kde, dual monitor, maximize windows to the current monitor




The option "window maximize support" is enabled but it fails.

When I realized that I worked under the root user, I looked at his options in order to check if there were something different, but his configuration is exactly the same as my standard user.

I have also found out that it also fails for other standard users (I did create a test user to check it).

Anyway, thank you for your comment. Any idea?

debian@waysoft.com wrote:
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:39:44 +0000
Antonio Diaz <adiazsanchez@yahoo.es> wrote:

  
   I work with dual monitor configuration. I'm using Debian Sid and
KDE 3.5.10. So far whenever I maximized a window it just maximized to
the current monitor. However, a few days ago I updated my system (new
kernel and "safe-upgrade") and this behavior seems to be changed. Now
windows are maximized to both monitors and it's really annoying me. I
have checked the xorg.conf file and it hasn't been touched. I have
also checked the KDE display options and everything seems to be
right. What is more, when I am logged as root user windows maximize
just to one monitor, so I am sure that it has to do with KDE and not
with the xorg file configuration. To be really sure, I installed
XFCE4 and using this system windows just maximize to the current
monitor.

   Please, anyone can help me?

   Thanks in advance,
    
 
Right-click desktop and open "Configure Desktop" dialog.  Choose
"Display" entry from left menu, then "Multiple Monitors" tab.  Make
sure that "Enable multiple monitor window maximize support" is checked.

Jeff


  

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