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Thread: Stimuli display on wrong monitor (case 1478)

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    Stimuli display on wrong monitor (case 1478)

    I have a dual monitor system with extended display setup (not cloned). The stimuli from DRT are always displaying on the primary windows monitor, regardless of the fact that I have the DRT window open on the secondary monitor where i want the stimuli to be.

    How do I specify which monitor the stimuli should be presented on?

    Thanks

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    If you set the other monitor temporarily to be the primary monitor, does it switch?

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    Yes, it switches. However for a number of reasons I need the monitor the experimenter sees to be the primary and the participant's monitor to be secondary. How can I control where the stimuli appear?

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    Hi,

    This issue is still causing problems for me. Is there a solution?

    Thanks,

    Jon

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    You could try one of the programs suggested here: http://www.freewaregenius.com/7-free...ld-know-about/

    Please know that these have not been tested yet by Empirisoft and that you should proceed of your own volition.
    Jason Reed
    Empirisoft Software Support Specialist

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