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Does FL Studio 4 support dual monitors?
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| david.michael |
| I have a dual monitor setup on my PC. FruityLoops 3 didn't work with my dual-monitor setup. I have just started playing with FL Studio 4 (wow, I didn't realize all the sweet new stuff that was on there...) on my laptop but I haven't put it on my actual workstation yet. Was wondering if it will work with my dual monitors, or if there is a way I can get it to do so. I would like to be able to keep various synths, etc. on my left monitor while working on playlists/piano roll on the right, and that sort of thing. |
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| kewlness |
| can't you just pan it?? :conf: |
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| TI2ance |
| Yes you can- Dont maximise the FL window, rather resize the window to spread across the two monitors. Lame, but it works. The browser frame doesnt seem to be 'encapsulated' in the FL application so it can be dragged to another monitor without resizing the application... There might be a way to do this to other windows... We will see what anyone else has come up with... |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by kewlness
can't you just pan it?? :conf: |
Sorry, I meant monitor as in my computer screen. :)
Thanks for the info TI2ance.. so I can't snap it and maximize it across the screens but I can stretch it across? Anybody else have any other solutions? |
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