On of my company's employees uses a Dell laptop with an external monitor (SuSE 11.1). Chipset is nVidia, using the commercial nVidia driver with default twinview settings. There's a problem with screen size: the laptop's built-in screen is one of the "HD" aspect sizes (wide and short) and the external monitor is a good bit bigger in the vertical dimension. This produces a situation where X treats both displays together as "one big screen" which causes several problems, the most important is that we can't see the bottom-left quadrant of the virtual "screen" I'll try to diagram it (wordwrapping and font differences will probably render it illegible :-) ): ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | physical laptop screen | External monitor | | visible area | Visibible area | | | | ----------------------------------| | | Invisible virtual screen | | | area | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- I need some way to make the nVidia driver recognize the different screen sizes and treat them accordingly. It would probably help if it treated them as two separate X screens instead of 1 big virtual screen Has anyone else run into this type of situation? If so what did you do to fix it? Thanks, JW -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org