On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 20:29:46 +0000 Allan Jardine
<[email protected]> said:

> Hi all,
> 
> Its been years since I last used Enlightenment I'm embarrassed to say (E16
> had just been released), but am darn glad I've recently installed it - using
> E21 and it is absolutely superb. Thank you to everyone involved!
> 
> I do have one question - I've got two 4k displays connected to my machine and
> they work great. But I've also got a 1080 screen kicking around and I thought
> I'd stick that on as well so I can have a full screen VM on it or similar. I
> plugged it in and it was recognised, but there are a few weird geometry
> things going on.
> 
> This is a photo of it:
>       https://i.imgur.com/UoMSs1f.jpg
> 
> What is happening is that on the right most monitor I can't mouse past where
> the wallpaper image ends - although oddly the mouse does on the black
> background - I just can't move it (or any windows) past that point (this shot
> shows that a bit closer: https://i.imgur.com/zGPXnXo.jpg );
> 
> On the 1080 screen on the left the mouse will go down past the bottom of the
> screen, although the background image is correctly scaled.
> 
> Does anyone have any thoughts about how this could be made to work?

i've happily had 3 screens work. at different resolutions (1680x150 + 3840x1440
+ 1920x1080). i just set them op to be like in a row each one "to the right" of
the other. it worked.

sometimes xrandr can be very fiddly and i've seen weird things happen on
different drivers... keep fiddling i guess. restart e (ctl+alt+end)...

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