Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
So I've got a new triple-monitor setup going. Two running from the GTX 260, one running from the on-board Intel G41 (X4500.)
Just about every other game I have will display on the monitor that Windows has set as primary on the GTX260.
And Zandronum *IS* rendering with the GTX260. That's stated in console.
But when I go full-screen, it ignores what I've got set as primary monitor and heads straight to the Intel-plugged monitor. The framerate hit is absolutely incredible. However, as soon as I pull Zandronum out of full-screen, it goes right to that assigned primary monitor, runs fine, smooth as glass.
I've screwed with a bunch of settings, and it seems that there's no way around this besides going back to dual monitor on the GTX 260 alone.
Option to select monitor for output would be nice, and likely more flexible than a force output through rendering device or force output to Windows' reported primary display.
Just about every other game I have will display on the monitor that Windows has set as primary on the GTX260.
And Zandronum *IS* rendering with the GTX260. That's stated in console.
But when I go full-screen, it ignores what I've got set as primary monitor and heads straight to the Intel-plugged monitor. The framerate hit is absolutely incredible. However, as soon as I pull Zandronum out of full-screen, it goes right to that assigned primary monitor, runs fine, smooth as glass.
I've screwed with a bunch of settings, and it seems that there's no way around this besides going back to dual monitor on the GTX 260 alone.
Option to select monitor for output would be nice, and likely more flexible than a force output through rendering device or force output to Windows' reported primary display.
RE: Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
There's vid_adapter that should do what you want.
Out of curiosity though, is there some reason you don't just use the GTX260 alone?
Out of curiosity though, is there some reason you don't just use the GTX260 alone?
RE: Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
One screen for gaming, one screen for monitoring the VMs on *THIS BEAST* http://i.imgur.com/cS8av5b.png and one for watching videos. All simultaneously.
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Also, Vid_Adapter worked. Just had to change resolutions in-game after applying to make the output change. Thank you!
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Oh I completely missed the triple head part. I guess that makes sense.
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RE: Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
Can we has picture please? :3Deathtoll wrote: So I've got a new triple-monitor setup going.
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The top monitor runs off the Intel GPU.
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RE: Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
That keyboard looks so old >_>
I'd hate to see your electricity bill! xD Why are the sockets mounted on the walls and I hope their surge protectors :P
I'd hate to see your electricity bill! xD Why are the sockets mounted on the walls and I hope their surge protectors :P
RE: Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
Actually, the bill isn't that much. The 5 monitors alone pull more power than the two computers running them. Mine runs off a 350W PSU. The other computer runs 550W but almost never sees even half that level.Armitage wrote: That keyboard looks so old >_>
I'd hate to see your electricity bill! xD Why are the sockets mounted on the walls and I hope their surge protectors :P
They are surge/fuse protected. They're on the walls as that wall has no outlets and I have two outlets directly behind my chair, so to power the computers/monitors/sound/lights I've got that section set as the power distribution area.
And yes, the keyboard is quite old. Still works great. One of the rare HP Media keyboards with actual NKRO, as it came from a business desktop.
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RE: Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
I see about... four..? monitors there. I only have monitor. It's good enough, though.
Now, I need to upgrade to a new potato...
Now, I need to upgrade to a new potato...
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5 monitors. One computer triple screen, one computer dual screen.
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yeah vid_adapter worked thanks multi monitors are a great thing just wish more programs didnt have any issues with them
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Re: RE: Refusal to display on assigned primary monitor.
LOL, just installed a fresh Windows 10 install on my 2TB .M2 SSD and had to come back to this thread to remember the command for switching monitors since the monitor indices must have changed with the fresh install.Deathtoll wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2015 1:08 amOne screen for gaming, one screen for monitoring the VMs on *THIS BEAST* http://i.imgur.com/cS8av5b.png and one for watching videos. All simultaneously.
2016 was a good year for me of buying a 6 core i7, and 32 gigs of DDR 4. What a blast from the past to see your specs at the prices they were. (I'm showing off, I know...)