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Posts: n/a Hébergeur: | Ok, so Flash Player has that great option that puts the player full screen, but if you use a multiple monitor setup and have the full screen on say Monitor 2 and Photoshop on Monitor 1, when you click away from the full screen player on Monitor 2 to the Program you want to work in, like Photoshop, on Monitor 1 the Flash Player goes back to normal mode. There's no way to keep the Flash movie in full screen mode while working in another program on another monitor. For example, I can't watch a full screen painting video tutorial from the web on my secondary monitor while working in Photoshop on my primary monitor. This should definitely be some type of option, but it's not. Simple multi-monitor environment recognition should be added to the Flash Player settings. It would super ful because most web based Flash video tutorials are so small to save on bandwidth and file size usage that they are impossible to see while trying to follow along within another program. I really can't believe this wasn't thought of when they developed this full screen mode. |
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Posts: n/a Hébergeur: | Hi DJ, There is an offline solution for the PC which use the Flash Projector file. You can achieve Mutli monitor options by using FlashJester Jugglor. Download a FREE evaluation copy from http://www.jugglor.com the go to Setup Settings -> Windows Settings -> Multimonitor Support Try this. -- Regards FlashJester Support Team e. - support@flashjester.com w. - www.flashjester.com "This has been one of the most impressive and thoroughly pleasant experiences of customer support I have ever come across - astounding!" Director - hedgeapple |
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