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How do you use multiple monitors with VB
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10/12/2001 15:12:58
 
 
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10/12/2001 13:10:45
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Visual Basic
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00592228
Message ID:
00592319
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>Hello everyone,
>I am trying to develop a project in VB in which one form gets the users input on the left monitor and then displays the output on a second form on the rigit monitor. Both forms have a screen resolution of 1024 x 768. I can make both forms work like I want them to with the excepttion of the second form not auto loading to the right monitor. I have to drag it to the second monitor where it works just fine. Can anyone send an example of how to define the second form so I can run it on the second monitor without dragging it onto the second monitor? I am kind of new to VB and am not sure of the next step. Thanks in advance for your replies.
>Greg Roy
>Senior Programmer
>Longview Fibre Company
>garoy@longfibre.com
>360.575.5439

I believe your screen context is contiguous. That is, set your left property to (form2.left) + 1024.
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