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Old July 13th, 2004, 12:50 PM
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Are you running with a dual-display card so you have one image on your computer screen (running Hoster) and the Singer's display on a TV screen?

If you are in dual-display mode, you can double click the full screen image and it will shrink to a window that you can resize. You can drag this wherever you like also. Some folks like it to shrink down after a song stops playing so they can have an add on the "desktop" that appears.

Or, are you runnng with a single-display so you have to share the Computer monitor with Hoster's control screen and the Singer's screen while a song is playing?

If you are in single-display mode, while a song is playing, you can double click it to shrink it to a smaller size you have adjusted before. Double clicking the smaller screen while playing will make it go back to a full-screen image.

All your resized and moved screens are persistent... meaning their dimensions and screen location are saved and are used when you run Hoster again, or when you play the next song.

Hope this helps. If not, give us more info on what you are trying to do.
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