On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Stroller
wrote:
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> On 31 Jan 2009, at 21:10, Stroller wrote:
>>>
>>> ... Bigger than my
>>> monitor a fair bit so I'm able to pan around this monster by mousing
>>> to the screen edges which pans the rest into view. ...
>>
>> This is definitely available on Windo
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> This list may be too good for its own good... hehe.
>
> Sorry to bring this up here but in fact the behavior I'll describe in
> a moment is something I've learned to love from yrs of linux us with
> this enabled. Including the last few yrs on
On 31 Jan 2009, at 21:10, Stroller wrote:
... Bigger than my
monitor a fair bit so I'm able to pan around this monster by mousing
to the screen edges which pans the rest into view. ...
This is definitely available on Windows using 3rd-party apps.
I'm pretty sure that - years ago - Matrox use
On 31 Jan 2009, at 20:09, Harry Putnam wrote:
...
I'm using a 17 inch monitor so that (in X) gives me a 2048x1536
virtual resolution in each of my virtual desktops. Bigger than my
monitor a fair bit so I'm able to pan around this monster by mousing
to the screen edges which pans the rest into v
This list may be too good for its own good... hehe.
Sorry to bring this up here but in fact the behavior I'll describe in
a moment is something I've learned to love from yrs of linux us with
this enabled. Including the last few yrs on gentoo.
I add this into xorg.conf in one of the display subse
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