Hi, 2012/10/16 Roman V.Leon. <roman...@meta.ua>
> Hello all. > I use dual monitor configuration on my notebook. One screen is notebook's > screen and second screen is just an external monitor with different > resolution, which connected to notebook via VGA cable. All settings were > made with help of "xrand" util, I use the following script when the desktop > is loading: > --------------- > xrandr --output LVDS --pos 1920x312 --mode 1366x768 > xrandr --output VGA-0 --pos 0x0 --mode 1920x1080 > xrandr --output LVDS --primary > --------------- > > The problem is all applications which use full-screen mode, are working > across first and second monitor, but i would like that they go to > full-screen only on one monitor. Please advise how I could do it? Thanks in > advance. > I'm using this script, with my external monitor on the left of my laptop : xrandr --output VGA1 --auto --rotate normal --primary xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto --right-of VGA1 And as I sometimes rotate my monitor to watch documents in portrait layout, I use this one : xrandr --output VGA1 --auto --rotate left And when I'm done, I use again the first script ;) You can try grandr/arandr while in an X session, I don't remember if it displays the xrandr commands when launched from a console. Sebastien