![]() It's an older ATI Radeon board in that box.Īnyway, very odd and (sort of) unexpected result from my connection. The primary screen is 1024x768, and the TV output would probably be something like 720x480 or 576 or some weird number. The screen sizes would have been different. My screen on the remote system did the "magic flash" and suddenly it was the proper size (the size it's always been before when remoting in to it), and my mouse was now positioned properly over controls and icons. After I logged in, I brought up the Screen settings dialog (through mostly keyboard input) and unselected the "Extend my Windows desktop" for the second screen and clicked Apply.ĥ. ![]() My mouse was offset by quite a bit - rough guess would be at least 60 pixels, maybe more. That NEVER happened before the latest update.ģ. When I connected, I got a "squashed" Windows login screen on the left hand side of my screen, and a blank area on the right. My XP SP3 system has an extra graphics card with a TV output that was set to be the 2nd screen.Ģ. What was interesting was the following:ġ. I didn't have this problem until just now, which was the first time I connected to my XP SP3 system after all my systems got the new uodate.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |