I did search for this, but couldn't find anything.
I've got an iMac with a 20" Cinema Display. Oolite in Full Screen only displays in the iMac's screen. The 2nd monitor is blank.
Anything I can do about this?
Oolite with second display?
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Oolite with second display?
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Sorry, not sure what you mean -- F7 doesn't do anything in the Finder or in Oolite (well, not with monitors, anyway.)
Assign the monitor?
Do you mean set the 2nd display to be the one with the menu bar? I could do that -- it's just that it's not how I have it setup for everything else.
Assign the monitor?
Do you mean set the 2nd display to be the one with the menu bar? I could do that -- it's just that it's not how I have it setup for everything else.
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Yeah, that was what I meant.Wiggy wrote:I suppose I'll just have to switch the menu bar to the other screen before launching Oolite.
On my Mac the F7 key is the keyboard shortcut for switching between monitors (like F3-F5 are the keyboard shortcuts for audio on/off and volume). I assumed that would be true for all Macs, but probably I was wrong.
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I believe it's an option on the preferences to turn off the functions for function keys. It's particularly useful for people like me that run a Windows virtual machine on a Macbook, and OS X steals all the F-keys (don't ask).Commander McLane wrote:Yeah, that was what I meant.Wiggy wrote:I suppose I'll just have to switch the menu bar to the other screen before launching Oolite.
On my Mac the F7 key is the keyboard shortcut for switching between monitors (like F3-F5 are the keyboard shortcuts for audio on/off and volume). I assumed that would be true for all Macs, but probably I was wrong.