Comment passer d'un écran à l'autre
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kilhal
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Bonjour,
Voila j'ai deux ecrans branches a mon Pc avec une carte nvidia. Jusqu'ici tout va bien, j'arrive a connecter les deux ecrans en clonage. Mais ce que j'aimerai faire c'est d'etre capable d'envoyer certaines fenetres d'un ecran a l'autre. Par exemple surfer sur le net sur un ecran et bosser sur word sur l'autre. Ou avoir mes outils photoshop sur un ecran et ma fenetre de travail sur l'autre. Comment faire ? Ah oui je suis sous Vista.
Merci
Voila j'ai deux ecrans branches a mon Pc avec une carte nvidia. Jusqu'ici tout va bien, j'arrive a connecter les deux ecrans en clonage. Mais ce que j'aimerai faire c'est d'etre capable d'envoyer certaines fenetres d'un ecran a l'autre. Par exemple surfer sur le net sur un ecran et bosser sur word sur l'autre. Ou avoir mes outils photoshop sur un ecran et ma fenetre de travail sur l'autre. Comment faire ? Ah oui je suis sous Vista.
Merci
Configuration: Vista
Modzilla
Nvidia
Modzilla
Nvidia
3 answers
Hi!
This might sound silly, but how are your screens physically positioned on your desk? I mean, I assume you have your main screen and an additional one to the right or left.
In the display settings under Windows, there's a moment where you see a diagram showing SCREEN 1 and SCREEN 2 (1 being the main one and 2 the additional one). By default, 2 is to the right of 1, which means if you want to go to your screen 2 with your mouse, you have to pass through the right edge of screen 1 (as if 2 is on the right). In your case, if 2 is on the left, naturally you'll want to go through the left edge of 1. To fix the issue (if that’s the case, of course), you can click on 2 and move it to be above, below, to the left, or to the right of 1 so that Windows reflects the physical position of your screens.
Phew, I hope I was clear.
This might sound silly, but how are your screens physically positioned on your desk? I mean, I assume you have your main screen and an additional one to the right or left.
In the display settings under Windows, there's a moment where you see a diagram showing SCREEN 1 and SCREEN 2 (1 being the main one and 2 the additional one). By default, 2 is to the right of 1, which means if you want to go to your screen 2 with your mouse, you have to pass through the right edge of screen 1 (as if 2 is on the right). In your case, if 2 is on the left, naturally you'll want to go through the left edge of 1. To fix the issue (if that’s the case, of course), you can click on 2 and move it to be above, below, to the left, or to the right of 1 so that Windows reflects the physical position of your screens.
Phew, I hope I was clear.
kilhal
Thank you. You have been very clear and have indeed solved my problem :)
aerocomi
Hello, I connected a second screen to my laptop with a blue connection with screws, and I managed to move the cursor from one screen to another thanks to you, but the laptop screen is upside down!! Does anyone have an answer??