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<blockquote data-quote="catcher39" data-source="post: 776339" data-attributes="member: 114819"><p>I've actually managed to sort out the dual monitor problem to a degree, i found this software <a href="http://www.12noon.com/displaychanger.htm" target="_blank">12noon :: Display Changer</a> which lets you change/delete/add monitors you can even swap the primary and secondary through batch files on the fly, run the game/emulator then swap them back afterwards its amazing just what i was looking for and not only that its completely free, it works on nvidia cards but i dont know about amd/ati as i dont have one to test it on but it should be fine, the author has even put the examples on how to swap/add etc on the website. let me know how you get on with it if you try the program out.</p><p></p><p>all i did to make it work without having to copy the dccmd file into every game/emulator directory was to copy the file into the windows directory, if that doesnt work try the system or system32 directory instead.</p><p></p><p>this is my batch file to swap primary, run aliens vs predator then swap them back again, it just messes up the icons but i'm not to bothered about that atm.</p><p></p><p>dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY1" -more -primary</p><p></p><p>dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY2" -apply -secondary -lx=-1680 -ty=0</p><p></p><p>cd /D "d:\aliens vs predator"</p><p>start "d:\aliens vs predator\" AvP_Launcher.exe /wait</p><p></p><p>dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY2" -more -primary</p><p></p><p>dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY1" -apply -secondary -lx=1680 -ty=0</p><p></p><p>the /D after cd lets you change drives and directories all in one command. the start and /wait commands makes the computer run the program and then wait until its finished before it carry's on with the rest of the batch file.</p><p></p><p>just create your own bat file. and point mp to that instead of the game exe.</p><p></p><p>have fun.</p><p></p><p>btw make sure you download the right version for you windows either x86 / x64.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catcher39, post: 776339, member: 114819"] I've actually managed to sort out the dual monitor problem to a degree, i found this software [url=http://www.12noon.com/displaychanger.htm]12noon :: Display Changer[/url] which lets you change/delete/add monitors you can even swap the primary and secondary through batch files on the fly, run the game/emulator then swap them back afterwards its amazing just what i was looking for and not only that its completely free, it works on nvidia cards but i dont know about amd/ati as i dont have one to test it on but it should be fine, the author has even put the examples on how to swap/add etc on the website. let me know how you get on with it if you try the program out. all i did to make it work without having to copy the dccmd file into every game/emulator directory was to copy the file into the windows directory, if that doesnt work try the system or system32 directory instead. this is my batch file to swap primary, run aliens vs predator then swap them back again, it just messes up the icons but i'm not to bothered about that atm. dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY1" -more -primary dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY2" -apply -secondary -lx=-1680 -ty=0 cd /D "d:\aliens vs predator" start "d:\aliens vs predator\" AvP_Launcher.exe /wait dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY2" -more -primary dccmd.exe -monitor="\\.\DISPLAY1" -apply -secondary -lx=1680 -ty=0 the /D after cd lets you change drives and directories all in one command. the start and /wait commands makes the computer run the program and then wait until its finished before it carry's on with the rest of the batch file. just create your own bat file. and point mp to that instead of the game exe. have fun. btw make sure you download the right version for you windows either x86 / x64. [/QUOTE]
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