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- From: lind@ils.nwu.edu
- Subject: Getting rid of the SE/30 monitor
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.165834.24440@ils.nwu.edu>
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- Organization: Institute for the Learning Sciences
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 16:58:34 GMT
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- Here's a question for all of you system hackers to ponder:
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- I have an SE/30 that I built myself from catalog parts. (It actually resides in
- an IBM ps/2 case for a bit of hardware-borne irony) So, naturally it doesn't
- have the standard SE/30 9" monitor on it. In and of itself, God knows, this is
- no great loss, except for the fact that the system can't be persuaded that it
- isn't there. The result is, I have a dead-zone in the corner of my nice 13"
- monitor where my mouse (and in some cases windows) can go and get lost because
- they are "on the main monitor". All I can do is put this in the least-used
- corner of my screen with the monitors control-panel. Very annoying.
-
- Anyone have any solutions, or is this just what I get for building my own?
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- Thanks,
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- Jeff Lind
-