Displaying program on second monitor

Eddie Dubourg eddie at ling.ed.ac.uk
Wed Mar 24 16:39:07 UTC 2004


"<system drive letter>:\Program Files\PST\E-Prime\Program\E-Run.exe" as
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U> -----Original Message-----
U> From: eprime at mail.talkbank.org
U> [mailto:eprime at mail.talkbank.org] On Behalf Of David Hairston
U> Sent: 24 March 2004 15:37
U> To: eprime at mail.talkbank.org
U> Subject: Displaying program on second monitor
U>
U>
U> Greetings all!
U> We have been running a 2-monior setup w/ E-prime for awhile
U> and loving it.  W/ Windows 2k and XP, if you have > 1
U> monitors, scripts run through E-studio will default to
U> running on the monitor designated as "primary" w/in windows
U> - in our case this leaves the editor open on the 2nd one to
U> get on-line feedback.  Anyhow, while setting up a new
U> system, this is more problematic - I need it to run on the
U> *other* monitor, the one not designated in Windows to be the
U> primary (b/c windows puts all its pop-ups etc on the
U> Primary, which is not always visible in this setup).
U>
U> Now, the cool drivers provided by nVidia (vid card
U> manufacturer) have a utility in which you can individualize
U> settings for any program, so that it will always open or
U> execute on either monitor - you can specify an executable,
U> or even a class.  I've tried specifying the E-studio .exe;
U> this indeed opens E-studio in Monitor 2, but when the script
U> is run, it does so on Monitor 1 (windows primary).
U>
U> Okay, so after all this, my question is - anybody know of an
U> executable, or a specific class, that is associated w/ the
U> running script that the drivers can pick up to run on the
U> desired monitor?
U>
U>
U> Thanks folks!
U>
U>
U> W. David Hairston
U> Neurobiology and Anatomy
U>
U> Wake Forest University School of Medicine
U> Winston-Salem, NC 27157
U> (336) 716-4481 (lab)
U>
U>
U>



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