dual scren
dual scren
Hi, I am looking to use Pano2vr to have the map on 1 screen and open the panoramas on another but the canvas only goes up to 2000 pixels which is not enough for both screens.
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Re: dual scren
Hi,
Just undock the Tour Map and drag it over to screen two.
You can undock any panel, please see: https://ggnome.com/doc/pano2vr/beta/panels/
Regards,
Hopki
Just undock the Tour Map and drag it over to screen two.
You can undock any panel, please see: https://ggnome.com/doc/pano2vr/beta/panels/
Regards,
Hopki
Re: dual scren
Hi, sorry just got back to this. I can do that in the Pano2vr software but am trying to get this to work on output to show a client. I can only get the skin editor on 1 screen at a time and the width won't go higher than 2000 pixels.
I have a laptop - 1440 x 900 pixels for the Map
I have a connected monitor - 1920 x 1080 for the panorama.
Is it possible to have the output display over 2 screens like this?
I have a laptop - 1440 x 900 pixels for the Map
I have a connected monitor - 1920 x 1080 for the panorama.
Is it possible to have the output display over 2 screens like this?
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Re: dual scren
Ahhh,
This would be a function of your computer's graphics adaptor.
Or you can Detach the Tree View and Properties panel so you can have them on one monitor and the canvas on the other.
Regards,
Hopki
This would be a function of your computer's graphics adaptor.
Or you can Detach the Tree View and Properties panel so you can have them on one monitor and the canvas on the other.
Regards,
Hopki
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