Hello there,
I am using Windows 8.1 64 bit , and when I plug in a second display everything works fine and well. However, when I unplug the second display and try to use Magic again with just one display. Everything that was on the second display before is not accessible. I even tried to uninstall and reinstall the software, but it did not help at all. Any suggestions? Why doesn't the software reset when I unplug a display? Thanks and hope to hear from you soon!
2ND DISPLAY ISSUES
Re: 2ND DISPLAY ISSUES
Hmm, you're right, there does appear to be an issue with that. I'm surprised it hasn't come up before. So I'll make sure we put in a fix for the next version.
In the meantime, what you can do is delete the preferences file, which will reset all settings, including the window positions. It's in your user folder under AppData\Roaming\Magic.
In the meantime, what you can do is delete the preferences file, which will reset all settings, including the window positions. It's in your user folder under AppData\Roaming\Magic.
Re: 2ND DISPLAY ISSUES
Thanks for your time
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Re: 2ND DISPLAY ISSUES
It's an issue with many programs. I swap monitor configurations frequently and often have this problem (under Win 7).
I always have Compendium Development's free forceWindowVisible utility pinned to my taskbar.
https://github.com/eviltester/forceWindowVisible
It shows every window, including normally hidden ones, so can be a little confusing.
Once forceWindowVisible has focus, type the first letter of the errant window's title to bring it into view on the list.
Click twice on the list entry to bring window to top left on the main display.
I always have Compendium Development's free forceWindowVisible utility pinned to my taskbar.
https://github.com/eviltester/forceWindowVisible
It shows every window, including normally hidden ones, so can be a little confusing.
Once forceWindowVisible has focus, type the first letter of the errant window's title to bring it into view on the list.
Click twice on the list entry to bring window to top left on the main display.
Re: 2ND DISPLAY ISSUES
Thanks for the the tip
Re: 2ND DISPLAY ISSUES
awesome tip!Terry Payman wrote: I always have Compendium Development's free forceWindowVisible utility pinned to my taskbar.