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Old December 26th 04, 05:42 AM
Bryce
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I can't move folders to the right monitor with my G450 card. After they are
opened up and can moved the "opened-up" folder to the right monitor however.
But the folder icon can only be displayed on the left monitor.

Any suggestions?

Bryce.


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Old December 30th 04, 09:19 PM
SIMONFB
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I can't move folders to the right monitor with my G450 card. After they are
opened up and can moved the "opened-up" folder to the right monitor however.
But the folder icon can only be displayed on the left monitor.

Any suggestions?


you havent got your desktop set up to "Auto Arrange" your icons have you?

simon
 




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