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<big>'''Since V16 there is a new solution to this topic: [[Dual screen]]'''</big> | |||
The following explanations are meant for V15 and earlier. | |||
Open TARGET 3001! and click '''[[M11]]''' upon the blue header line on top of your screen: | Open TARGET 3001! and click '''[[M11]]''' upon the blue header line on top of your screen: | ||
Latest revision as of 13:29, 17 January 2013
Since V16 there is a new solution to this topic: Dual screen
The following explanations are meant for V15 and earlier.
Open TARGET 3001! and click M11 upon the blue header line on top of your screen:
Figure 1: Two windows on one screen
Now you will figure out a little clickable area on your screen bottom right. Drag the window by mousekey held (M1H)...
Figure 2: Two windows on one screen
...across the width of both of your screens. Now move one of your sub-windows to the area of your second screen. Your two screen view might look like this now:
Figure 3: Two windows on two screens
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