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Linux, dual monitor (two screens)

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4/23/2014 7:23:33 PMESrankFalelovsky before revert after revert
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1 Not working. In fact, I just tried same config before (I found that config somewhere in forums). Zero-K put my 1920 width fullscreen game between my two monitors, adding black bands at right and left. Balanced Annihilation howerver, stays showing correctly only in my "default" monitor (the larger one). 1 Not working. In fact, I just tried same config before (I found that config somewhere in forums). Zero-K put my 1920 width fullscreen game between my two monitors, adding black bands at right and left. Balanced Annihilation howerver, stays showing correctly only in my "default" monitor (the larger one).
2 I must mention that there is something more in this mistery. While Zero-K capture my screen completely, that's to say, I have no access to my auto-hidden menu bar ( "panels", in KDE) I have total access to my auto-hidden panels in BA ( my panel appears when my mouse pointer is near the border where the panel is hidden) , and even I can move my mouse pointer to my other screen. Is like BA ( and other spring games) were in a "semi-fullscreen" mode or similar. 2 I must mention that there is something more in this mistery. While Zero-K capture my screen completely, that's to say, I have no access to my auto-hidden menu bar ( "panels", in KDE) I have total access to my auto-hidden panels of KDE while playing at fullscreen in BA or EvolutionRTS ( my panel appears when my mouse pointer is near the border where the panel is hidden) , and even I can move my mouse pointer to my other screen. Is like BA ( and other spring games) were in a "semi-fullscreen" mode or similar.