In data sabato 11 novembre 2017 00:20:26 CET, Patrick Shanahan ha scritto:
* stakanov <stakanov@eclipso.eu> [11-10-17 18:11]:
In data venerdì 10 novembre 2017 22:37:42 CET, Luca Beltrame ha scritto:
In data venerdì 10 novembre 2017 13:11:27 CET, stakanov ha scritto:
there a way to avoid that pop up info windows are opened in between the two screens (in Plasma 5).
Dear Patrick.
you are blindly striking out in all directions I am referring to different hardware in my possession I can try with dual monitor setup. and the age of the user is immaterial, I suppose the only setting changed when the problem occurred is the setting 120 dpi. People may ask why in all world you would choose such high dpi. Age and visual impairment are generally the "immaterial reasons".
nor would the screen resolution or dpi or openGL make a difference. at least logon is now available on either screen. To repeat myself. Logon/lougout opens only on time. It opens in the middle of the screen. Operation is possible only blindly (which for an immaterial age of 90 is difficult to achieve). The aim of this email exchange is: get you work done for the user in question. I hope this is understandable now.
in the past logon was only displayed on one screen which you might see or not. Well, then, it may be, since the issue is that the system is updated from 13.2 that the problem arises by a bug in the update procedure, a reminiscence of the former version. In this case we all can be happy because you would have, unintentionally, contributed to hint to a place to search for a solution. Congrats.
you can logon, simply move the mouse pointer onto the screen you wish to use and type your password. No, this is the point. I can not.
but the wanted screen should be configurable and should work. It does not, I am not writing here for fun, sorry.
fwiw, I am using the nvidia drivers, NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-387.22.run, a 28 inch Samsung lcd and a 55 inch Samsung UHF tv, but only have a 1080 card.
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