Using 2 monitors

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2015/04/23 22:25:46 (permalink)

Using 2 monitors

OK, this may be a stupid question  (and I'm not sure this is the correct forum).   I just hooked up 2 monitors.   I set it up to "extend monitors."    But I don't know how to open Sonar in both monitors.  I can drag Sonar from one to the other.   But if I want to view the tracks in one monitor, and the console in another . . how do I do that?
 
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    Re: Using 2 monitors 2015/04/24 01:58:51 (permalink)
    I just use the 'extend these displays' Then open Sonar, the undock the Console View/Multidock, and it is there on the other screen, only need to do it once, then you have the 'Main Sonar', track view etc on one screen and Console view/multi dock, PRV etc on the other.

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    Re: Using 2 monitors 2015/04/24 10:41:41 (permalink)
    Thanks for your help!   I appreciate it!
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    post edited by greg54 - 2015/04/24 10:56:37

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    Re: Using 2 monitors 2015/04/24 17:34:51 (permalink)
    No problem, down the bottom right hand corner you will see 1 little squares (Undock) 2 little downward pointind arrows (Docking Options) and 1 little downward pointing arrow (Collapse) just click the Undock (2 little squares) and you should be good to go
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    Re: Using 2 monitors 2015/04/25 11:03:39 (permalink)
    Thanks, jih64!
     
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