Latest Comments by CanadianBlueBeer
Setting a primary monitor for launching games in a dual monitor rig
23 Sep 2017 at 10:03 pm UTC
23 Sep 2017 at 10:03 pm UTC
Same for 3 monitors.
The config options for either Ubuntu or Mint, choose display, there you can set the primary monitor, and it will stick.
NVsettings, well, run as sudo and sometimes it does work. I prefer the base tool in the distro myself.
You can send the games (some) to another monitor, but sometimes it decides to move back, if you alt-tab out.
Annoying, particularly when streaming. Oh hey, that's my desktop not the game, grumble.
Mint at least also lets you keep the primary for games where you want, then move the toolbar elsewhere.
:)
The config options for either Ubuntu or Mint, choose display, there you can set the primary monitor, and it will stick.
NVsettings, well, run as sudo and sometimes it does work. I prefer the base tool in the distro myself.
You can send the games (some) to another monitor, but sometimes it decides to move back, if you alt-tab out.
Annoying, particularly when streaming. Oh hey, that's my desktop not the game, grumble.
Mint at least also lets you keep the primary for games where you want, then move the toolbar elsewhere.
:)
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