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    how can I display MM on my 2nd screen (just one pi 4)

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      Axel51
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      hi,
      how can I display MM on my 2nd screen ?
      thx

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        sdetweil @Axel51
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        @Axel51 add to config.js

        electonOptions:{x:1920},

        X = size of display width

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          Axel51 @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil Thx for your help.
          In fact, x is the abscissa of the letf corner of your MM. So, you have to take in account if there 's a second screen on the left. In this case, x would be the width of the left screen. If not, x would be 0.

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            sdetweil @Axel51
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            @Axel51 said in how can I display MM on my 2nd screen (just one pi 4):

            x is the abscissa of the letf corner of your MM

            eh?

            if u have two screens left and right, in port 0 and 1

            then to get MM to display on the right monitor, in port 1, u need to set x to the width of the left monitor (port 0),

            and If you are doing above and below

            y (instead of x), the height of the monitor 0 in pixels.

            on my desktop in use x:1920
            on my pi i use x:3840 (running in 4k mode)

            Sam

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              Axel51 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil yes absolutely
              you can do the same with y

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                Axel51 @Axel51
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                @Axel51 for rpi, there is only one display port number 0

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                  sdetweil @Axel51
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                  @Axel51 i was talking about the the physical ports on the PI4. not the logical DISPLAY number

                  Sam

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                    Axel51 @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil ;-)
                    Thx for all!

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