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sleepsalot
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Hi,

New user, just purchased the product. Sorry if this has been asked and answered, but when I toggle maximized windows, like browsers, to the second monitor, the second monitor gets its right edge truncated, causing TitleBar buttons and the entire right edge of windows to be truncated. Is there a setting or configuration to handle this?

The attached image shows the upper right hand of my firefox browser, showing first and second monitor behavior at upper right hand corner but it is actually the entire right side of the window. It happens on all maximized windows and browsers, not just firefox.
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Aug 25, 2014  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Is the right-side of the taskbar also cut off (i.e. the part with the clock and system tray icons)?
Aug 26, 2014  • #2
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sleepsalot
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Is the right-side of the taskbar also cut off (i.e. the part with the clock and system tray icons)?


Hi, yes it is. I have attached another screenshot to show the right side taskbar on monitor one and monitor two.

Monitor 1: Dell U2412M - 24 inch
Monitor 2: Samsung SyncMaster 223BW - 23 inch

System is a Dell Laptop, hooked up to a Docking Station. Monitors are connected to Docking station as follows:

Monitor 1: Display Port
Monitor 2: VGA
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Aug 26, 2014  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks! Sounds like it's the VGA monitor that's actually cutting off the edge. On the monitor itself, there should be a menu button, and in the menu, you should be able to adjust the horizontal position. Can you try moving it left to see if that fixes it up?
Aug 27, 2014  • #4
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sleepsalot
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Thanks! Sounds like it's the VGA monitor that's actually cutting off the edge. On the monitor itself, there should be a menu button, and in the menu, you should be able to adjust the horizontal position. Can you try moving it left to see if that fixes it up?


Hi, thank you! The horizontal adjustment menu item did not bring it over enough to the left, even though it got a little bit closer to being what it should be. But having done that, I realized that the monitor itself has an "Auto Adjust" button, and that appears to have done the trick. Thanks for putting me on the right path!
Aug 28, 2014  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Awesome, glad I could help!
Aug 28, 2014  • #6
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