Yeah, that drives me nuts too.
At what point does an Omission graduate to a bug? Because Duals have been
around long enough to let the programmers catch-up, IMHO.
"Dean Saadallah" wrote in message
news:3ff30ed0$1_2@statler...
> Not a bug, just not dual monitor aware: that would be an 'omission'.
>
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> Dean Saadallah
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> "Vadim" wrote in message
> news:3ff30687$1_4@statler...
> > Thanks.
> > Sounds like a bug to me!
> > (By the way ACAD 2004 has a bug with dual monitor setup as well - the
> pop-up
> > help balloons show up on the side of the primary monitor when you are
> > working on the secondary).
> >
> > VR
> >
> >
> > "Dean Saadallah" wrote in message
> > news:3ff2f0db$1_2@statler...
> > > Viewer likes to be on the primary monitor.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Dean Saadallah
> > > Add-on products for LT
> > > http://www.pendean.com/lt
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> > > "Vadim" wrote in message
> > > news:3ff2d7f3$1_3@statler...
> > > > I am using Autodesk Express Viewer (ver 4.0) and am getting an
> annoying
> > > bug.
> > > > Panning or zooming a drawing works fine but when I release the mouse
> > > button
> > > > the mouse pointer jumps to the primary monitor (I am using a dual
> > monitor
> > > > setup and have the viewer on the secondary monitor).
> > > >
> > > > Has anyone else seen this? Is there another viewer that I should be
> > > using?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Vadim
> > > >
> > > > System specs:
> > > > 2.53GHz
> > > > 1GB RAM
> > > > Quadro 4 900 XGL
> > > >
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