On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 11:08:50 PM UTC+1, caroline...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello!
> Just posting into qubes-users to ask if anyone was able to get it to work 
> properly (as two separate windows emulating two separate monitors under 
> windows)
> 
> I was able to do that ALMOST acceptably by doing the steps described here:
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/3480
> 
> But just as the person reporting there I am being thwarted by a nasty "ghost 
> mouse/click" bug.
> 
> Has anyone ever found a workaround for this issue? Is there perhaps a better 
> way to do a dual-head (maybe we could get both "screen-windows" originate 
> from QGA.exe?)
> 
> P.S.: I initially posted about this in qubes-devel in hopes that maybe 
> someone there would know a workaround for this. Posting here in hope that 
> maybe someone also tried to do a dual-head in windows under Qubes and figured 
> out workaround for issue currently plaguing me.

I just noticed that my firefox in a normal fedora qube, when writing in the 
address field, caused the dropdown list of suggestions in the search/address 
field, to appear on the second screen, despite firefox being on the first 
screen. 

Maybe this is a related bug? I have no ways to connect them though, but it 
could potentially be a related issue. So it seems Qubes can't completely follow 
the screen borders? and this might not be a uniquely Windows issue?

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