JamesGraystone - Are you able to switch the monitor between the two inputs? If so, does it show two different views of the MA3 tank? I'm assuming that the lack of panning is from the system thinking it's already showing the whole width of the tank. (Though it seems like this should have also been happening with XP.)
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James, - I would definitely suggest that you should remove the analog cable, both connections are not needed, and the DVI connection will normally always give far better quality. - The analog option is provided for use with older analog monitors.
I think this analog/digital dual-cable situation has been at the root of your current problem, though why it didn't show with XP may remain a mystery. - I would also suggest always using the latest ATI drivers that work for you on your equipment, (and that are designed for the OS in use). If as you say, disconnecting the Analog cable results in MA3 not showing the dialog box for multiple monitors, (and MA3 then scrolls as intended), then consider that you have just solved your own problem! :TU: |
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Hi Jim I tested what you asked and am able to switch from analog to DVI and you are correct it shows 2 different views left and right. So it thinks I have 2 monitors set up, it was okay in XP so I think Win 7 must just be more sophisticated. I played with some settings, under multiple monitors(because win 7 thinks I have 2 becuase of analog and DVI inputs), and there is a setting called duplicate displays which basically tells it that it is one monitor. After doing this MA3 box to render same image on all monitors dissapeared. Win 7 is the culprit in this case. Thanks Jim. |
Thanks to all for getiing my MA3 looking so pretty once again.
If only Microsoft and Apple support were so helpful. Cheers :):):):):) |
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I agree with Dale -
it appears that Win 7 is more "sophisticated", as JamesGreystone points out, so it is able to handle more sophisticated installations. Personally, based on what I've read in this thread, the "culprit" really is/was the setup. I suspect the manual or instructions for that video card may mention something about not using both outputs/cables on the same monitor at the same time. Perhaps someone can come up with a logical reason to do it? |
AFAIK there isn't one
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If I had an application that would only work at a lower resolution setting, I could run that application on the "analog" screen, set up at a lower resolution. Then I could use the monitor controls to switch between that input and the normal, higher-resolution DVI input. I've actually seen such technical cases - they were always run with two monitors, to avoid having to toggle the inputs on one monitor. But if you could only afford one monitor...... |
I keep feeling there's something missing here. Maybe something along the lines of "You're welcome!" or "Pleased to be able to help!" :p :D
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Those who are just reading along are learning a lot, along with us. So, thanks for participating in our education and entertainment. :TU: |
Back to beta 11f for a moment -
Jim, regarding the colors for the digital clock and calendar, I see 15 color selections including white and black. Are they the final choices or are you going to "tweak" them a bit? Some are very similar. Just wondering. |
I'm glad you got it working.
I really like that we can change the color of the background. The light blue was ok but not for me. I love having the darker blue. That's how I have the background on 2 of my tanks here. Thanks Jim. |
JohnWho - I'm still open to suggestions at this point.
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Jim - I only mentioned it because some of the colors are very similar.
Sliders, like with the background would obviously provide the most flexibility. Multiple selections, also similar to the background would add the ability to have the colors change, too. But, as Rick Nelson sang, "you can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." |
You got that right.
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I'm not going to spend time on anything fancy, but I could change individual colors if you have a suggestion. They may seem close on some monitors, but the RGB values of these colors are really quite far apart. When I was first adding the digital clock, I was experimenting with a blue-green color that closeley matched a digital clock I had. Everyone absolutely hated the color. So I added a but more blue, and suddenly stopped getting complaints. Yet these two colors are probably the closest together of any in the current selections.
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