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# 1 23-03-2005 , 03:32 PM
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dual display support

I look for a plugin or script, that allows me using maya on two displays.. especially it belongs to the panel

can anyone help?



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# 2 23-03-2005 , 05:45 PM
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as far as I understand it Maya doesn't support dual monitors but anyone who knows a little better feel free to correct me

# 3 24-03-2005 , 08:25 PM
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I searched for a while. Seems the best you can do is move your hypershade/outliner and a few other floating windows to your secondary monitor(which is handy)... that seems to be it.

(i do have my render hotkey pop up on my secondary though.)


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# 4 27-03-2005 , 11:08 AM
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I have it set up. either usin standard dual monitor mode or panoramic style.
Dual monitor standard (second monitor as attached secondary):
good for laying out menus, open gl doesnt work on second monitor so you can use hotboxes or anything like that.

Panoramic: (treats both screens as one)
Open Gl works nicely on both screens but layout is not as intuative as attached mode. I often end up having all my tools or panels detached from the main maya prog to give more control.

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