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Old August 8th, 2004, 11:45 PM
nreel nreel is offline
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Re: The incredable shrinking singers display...

First of all, get the 2.213 release #3.

Note that, no matter what release you get, when it comes to Resizing and Moving Monitor Windows, you are doing the OPPOSITE of what you are SUPPOSED to be doing.

You are NOT supposed to drag the REDUCED Singer's Window, from the KJ's Display, over to the Singer's Display and, then, resize the Singer's Window to fit the SINGER's Display because, with the version of Hoster that you are using, everytime a song stops playing, the Singer's Window WILL change sizes.

Rather, after starting Hoster in a TWO Display Configuration, to get back to the way it SHOULD be, when a SONG is PLAYING, DRAG the Singer's Window BACK to the KJ's Display...if the Singer's Window will not DRAG, DOUBLE CLICK the Singer's Window, then DRAG it BACK over to the KJ's Display.

Once the SINGER'S WINDOW is on the KJ's Display, RESIZE the Singer's Window to what ever size you like (I usually make it the SAME size as the KJ's Monitor that is located in the upper LEFT) and place the newly resized Singer's Window in the upper RIGHT Corner...out of the way.

Now, with the SONG still PLAYING, double Click the NEWLY Sized and Positioned Singer's Window. Notice that the Singer's Window goes full screen on the Singer's Display.

At this point, you should be able to STOP and RESTART Songs and all Displays will be showing correctly...from NOW ON.

Hope this helps,

Norm
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