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problem with full screen mode in player

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Darkdan1138 - 24 Jun 2008 09:48 GMT
hey,
I am having a problem with my Adobe Flash player in internet explorer.  I am
using 2 screens on my computer and I am trying to switch the player to play on
the opposite screen when it goes into full screen mode.  It used to do this,
but now I cant get it to play on the right screen.  If anyone has a solution to
this I would greatly appreciate it.
FlashJester Support Team - 24 Jun 2008 13:52 GMT
Make it into a Projector file then put it through FlashJester Jugglor

http://www.jugglor.com

Download a FREE evaluation copy and then

Jugglor -> Setup Settings -> Windows Display -> Multimonitor Support ->

That should do the trick.

PC ONLY

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Darkdan1138 - 03 Jul 2008 22:56 GMT
Nope that didn't work because the flash videos are imbedded into internet
explorer, so I cant change the files.  I tried the Jester thing and it didn't
help at all.  What happens is I open up a flash video on internet explorer on
my right monitor, but when I go to full screen, the video jumps to my left
monitor, where I'm trying to do something else.
 
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