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Old January 28th, 2010, 03:01 PM
Karen K Karen K is offline
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Display on MY machine moved.....

I spent the afternoon loading some purchased CDGs into my machine -- sitting in my living room, nothing but PC shuttle, keyboard, and monitor. Of course with no singer monitor, when I turned the computer on I had to double click the display so it wasn't taking up the whole screen. Worked great while I was uploading. Started computer up last night and the display didn't go to the second computer until I dragged mine over it - unfortunately when I did that, my monitor was sitting OVER the stop/delete buttons...Ran the whole show without deleting the previously sung songs but also couldn't stop a disc, etc. I thought by restarting hoster the songs that had already played (35 or so) would go away...nope, they were still sitting there when I started Hoster up again.

Anyway, my question is this: How can I make sure my shot of the singer's screen is sitting out of the way? Somehow I accidentally moved it to the right side of my screen which was okay - got used to that, but last night it ended up sitting over some pretty important buttons.

Is there an easy way to move my display of the singer's screen so it is out of the way -- and NOT sitting over those buttons? ()
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