put your shortcuts in the task barNeobug103 wrote:Yes, then that messes up the location of where all my shortcuts on my desktop are located and I have to re-locate them if I do that.

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Hey, guys! You have to remember something...MOST programs, and probably including Apple's iTunes are NOT setup and/or programmed for a DualView or Second monitor control like the current build of G-Force (Version 3.8.5)! It takes a lot of programming to get the program to operate in two totally unique screen resolutions and settings environments! Most of the time when you have a second screen setup as your Monitor Setting #2 (for most of us it is a TV [HD or otherwise]) you will see it blank, black, or even just showing your favorite Desktop Background, BECAUSE you have not opened your music program, such as iTunes, up on the screen and have being displayed onto your Monitor #2. In other words, you must use the "Send To >>" feature, as with Nvidia's DualView feature. finally, don't forget that when you are doing work on your primary monitor, the Windows' (I don't know about Apple's MAC computers' screensaver feature) OS screensaver time out feature (to invoke G-Force's screensaver) WILL NOT be invoked onto the second monitor because Windows knows that you are working on the Primary monitor and will "ignore" the Second Monitor altogether until work ceases on BOTH monitors.Fightingcat wrote:i have the same "problem" with GForce on my iMac (Alu) with an ATI,Radeon HD2600. If i switch to the extended screen mode, i get a black blank screen in iTunes. Only one monitor shows up G-Force. In the Screensaver of OS 10.5 i can setup the second monitor and i get two different visualizations.
If i sync booth monitors, it works perfect (but why not)
More than likely... AND don't forget to configure the G-Force screensaver option under the screensaver tab!Jonh2o wrote:I have a ATI Radeon X1900 XT Video card.
So you're saying it's a hardware preference I need to change in display preferences?