Hey guys... i know this might not have a whole lot to do with the game... but....
i have a dual monitor set up... and im wondering if there is anyways to make em work like 2 seperate desktops...
or in other words... run urban terror on one and use apps on the other for example.
Thanks!
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#7 Guest_Wil Badger
Posted 25 June 2004 - 06:23 PM
drop your console.then you should be able to go to the other monitor. with out going to console your mouse is locked to just that window.you might have to take it off fullscreen to do it i'm not sure about that part . i always run in a window so that i can just drop the con and move the window over to see what i have to see then move it back.
#8
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:30 PM
to move your mouse to the other screen you have to go back to windows. As said you can do it by the console in window mode, or when you play full screen mode you can use alt - tab or crtl alt del or winkey or if that wont work simply a program like Q3e minimizer.
#9
Posted 26 June 2004 - 05:08 AM
I use a small but brilliant program called Babylon, and whenever I press ctrl+middle mouse it comes up and gets "focus" (windows thing), thus making the mouse available to me also on the other monitor. You can get it for free on www.babylon.com.
I'm sure there are a million other ways to do it, but this is the one I stumbled upon and kept on using.
I'm sure there are a million other ways to do it, but this is the one I stumbled upon and kept on using.
#10
Posted 27 June 2004 - 04:02 PM
Not sure if this is helpful or not:
// Window Mode Script
// 0 = 320 x 200
// 1 = 400 x 300
// 2 = 512 x 384
// 3 = 640 x 480
// 4 = 800 x 600
// 5 = 960 x 720
// 6 = 1024 x 768
// 7 = 1152 x 864
// 8 = 1280 x 1024
// 9 = 1600 x 1200
// 10 = 2048 x 1536
// 11 = 856 x 480 (wide screen)
set win_01 "set win_f win_02; r_fullscreen 1; r_mode 6; vid_restart" // 1024x768 in fullscreen
set win_02 "set win_f win_01; r_fullscreen 0; r_mode 4; vid_restart" // 800x600 in window
set win_f "vstr win_02"
bind x "vstr win_f"
// Window Mode Script
// 0 = 320 x 200
// 1 = 400 x 300
// 2 = 512 x 384
// 3 = 640 x 480
// 4 = 800 x 600
// 5 = 960 x 720
// 6 = 1024 x 768
// 7 = 1152 x 864
// 8 = 1280 x 1024
// 9 = 1600 x 1200
// 10 = 2048 x 1536
// 11 = 856 x 480 (wide screen)
set win_01 "set win_f win_02; r_fullscreen 1; r_mode 6; vid_restart" // 1024x768 in fullscreen
set win_02 "set win_f win_01; r_fullscreen 0; r_mode 4; vid_restart" // 800x600 in window
set win_f "vstr win_02"
bind x "vstr win_f"