Peanut wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 8:19 pm
scsijon wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 6:12 am
It sounds that you have both monitors setup as one in your configuration script, not individuals, the default as most usually only have one. You need to setup them as individuals, then you can have the configuration files for each of the screens icon sets as individual sets. You might have to ask barry or even Joe Wingbermuehle, JWM's author, https://joewing.net/projects/jwm/. I don't have one of my scanlation multiscreen systems loaded at present to see what has been altered.
Cheera scsijon
Anyone tell me if this would this be a icon, Zarfy or X11 config? Iam not familiar enough with easyos to know with where the config files are kept. If I could see the right files at least I might be able to change the defaults manually,,, thank you
sorry, forgot to look it up when i had them up live last time, and i'm rearanging my office to separate graphics, building quirky/easy and general access desks areas at present so things are more-than-messy at the moment.
Either jwm or x11, from memory you should see two appearances in the config files.
Check via System> pup-sysinfo> devices> display> complete. It should tell you if it sees that you have one monitor in dual mode or two independant monitors and their specs, that's the first step.
Then if it's two you need to configure each to be independantly controlled and with independant settings, that's a joe wingbermuehle request I think.
Although maybe barryk needs to adjust .xinitrc for them. I run them as mirrored but lanscape and portrait and with window4 as the portrait screen.