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SYMPTOMSWhen you run a program on a computer using multiple monitors, the program's dialog boxes, context menus, and message boxes may not be displayed or may be displayed on the primary monitor even though the program is displayed on a different monitor. CAUSEThis behavior can occur if the program is not designed to run on a computer using multiple monitors. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, contact the manufacturer of the program to inquire about obtaining a possible update to address this issue. MORE INFORMATION
Some programs center dialog boxes and message boxes so that they appear
exactly in the middle of the screen. For compatibility reasons, Windows 98
reports that the screen size is the size of only the primary monitor's
screen. When a program determines where to display a dialog box or message
box in this manner, the dialog box or message box is displayed on the
primary monitor.
Additional query words: multimon
Keywords : kbdisplay win98 |
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