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I can't get the EQ client to load while I have my display settings set to "extend these displays" in windows 7. If I change it to "show desktop only on 1" it works fine. If I load it up under the previous setting and switch to the other the client blacks out on me.
Any idea how I can have eq running on one monitor and still use my desktop on another? | ||
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#2
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You have to use EQ in windowed mode. Go in and set your screen size to match resolution. can also use WinEq too.
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#3
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I think the issue may have something to do with not all of the monitors being the same dimensions/resolution perhaps? Anyone have experience with this?
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#4
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It's not a dimension/reso problem. I've tried too many times on the same monitors to get EQ to work like that. It also never worked well at all if I had eq on my secondary monitor.
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#7
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Higher one but i can drag my eq window to other monitor and it works just fine. hell i can have EQ split between the monitors.
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#8
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my monitor resolutions are 1920x1080 and 1440x900. Here is my part of Eqclient.
[VideoMode] Width=800 Height=600 WidthWindowed=800 HeightWindowed=600 WindowedWidth=1280 WindowedHeight=720 FullscreenBitsPerPixel=32 FullscreenRefreshRate=0 EQ only takes up like 70% of the screen on my 1920x1080 screen which is fine with me cause i can run teamspeak on side and not have to use the glitchy overlay plus if i change it to full screen size it just looks too big to me. | ||
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Ok so you eq dimensions are smaller than your smaller monitor. Ill give that a try. Thanks for the info.
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