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May 15 |
awarded | Teacher |
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May 13 |
answered | is there any ubuntu-program that you can use as mp3-player-firmware? |
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May 13 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 13 |
comment |
Drag and Drop Files in Unity with 3 Monitors Your answer was spot on (and Thank You for that. :) ). As it turns out, the nvidia driver appears to have issues with identifying the monitors if their order isn't sequential. It wasn't until I reorganized the monitors such that DFP-0 on GPU-0 was followed by DFP-1 on GPU-0 which was then followed by DFP-0 on GPU-1 (or monitors 0, 1 and 2 in that order) that BOTH issues were resolved. For anyone else having similar difficulties, try setting up the xorg.conf with the nvidia x server settings with the monitors sequentially as HopeThisHelps recommended. |
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May 13 |
accepted | Drag and Drop Files in Unity with 3 Monitors |
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May 6 |
comment |
Drag and Drop Files in Unity with 3 Monitors This might be an associated problem, although I'm only experiencing this now in 12.04 (x64) and not previously in the 11.04/11.10 versions: The cursor, when moving from the left most monitor (monitor 1) to the next monitor over instead jumps to the right most monitor (monitor 3). However, when moving the mouse left, it goes to the correct monitor when it hits the monitor edge limit. That is to say, if I start at the left most monitor and move my mouse right, there is no way to arrive at the middle monitor. |
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May 6 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 6 |
revised |
Drag and Drop Files in Unity with 3 Monitors added 6 characters in body |
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May 6 |
asked | Drag and Drop Files in Unity with 3 Monitors |