Hello,

Although I don't know the answer off hand, I do have some info and a possible solution.

The second monitor is actually showing a section of the Whole screen space. So if I open a stack and set it's location to an off-screen location, then it is not visible on/in the main screen area. However it is or would be available/visible if a second monitor is set to the same location as it's position.
I have used software that allows the second monitor to be on the left of the main screen or to mirror or on the right or on top etc.
The actual working space is much much larger than what you see in your main monitor's window space. I think it is at least six or seven times as large. Someone can correct me on that but I think it is somewhere around 32000 pixels wide and the largest screen res I have seen is around 1500.
How does this help you? well if you look for the screen location of that screen then you don't need to know it's name or driver or anything and you can just set the loc of the substacks to a loc that is visible in that other monitors screen space. Of course the normal way to do that would require knowing what the name etc of that monitor is to set the stacks loc to it.
But, if the monitor is within your control than you could experiment with screen locs until you found the right position and avoid the name/driver issue completely.


This doesn't explain how to find the loc of the other monitor but I think the default is the screen loc of monitor one divided by two plus the screen loc of monitor two divided by two would give you the distance from the first stacks loc. Also, I think the default position is on the right side of the main monitor unless the user changes it.

Hope this helps a little

Tom

On Jan 1, 2004, at 1:22 PM, Ops wrote:

The app I'm working on for my client will run on a windows machine that has
a video card with 2 monitor ports. The setup for this card shows 2
"resources" that correspond to the 2 monitor ports (\\\display\u1 and
\\\display\u2). Offhand I don't know the vendor of the video card, but I
would assume that most dual video cards have a similar setup with similar
resource names.


I have one stack that acts as an "app-controller" (I want that stack to
display on the \\\display\u1 monitor) and 2 other stacks that act as
"display-stacks" (I want the 2 "display-stacks" to appear on the
\\\display\u2 monitor)

Does anyone know how I can "tell" rev to display one stack on one monitor
(\\\display\u1) and other stacks on the other monitor (\\\display\u2)???


THANK YOU!!

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