Re: Can the right-hand side monitor be primary and the one on left-hand side secondary?
Dana Jansens <[email protected]> Wed, 22 Jun 2016 18:28:27 -0700
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On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 6:27 PM, Luciano ES <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi. > > I've struggled with this many times. I always give up then try again then > give up again... Never been able to pull it off. > > I have two monitors, which I shall refer to as M1 and M2. > > M1 is large and it's my main monitor. It sits right in front of me. This > is where I want to see: > * the LX Panel > * my Desktop icons (managed by pcmanfm) > * all new windows; no exceptions > * the Alt-Tab window pager > * a certain wallpaper, if possible > > On M2, I only want to see windows that I intentionally drag into it. > Nothing else. No exceptions. > > M2 is smaller and it sits beside M1, to the left. It really has to be on > the left. There is no room on my desk to place it on the right side. I > can't just move M1 to the left to make room for M2, because my desk is not > a regular shape, it looks like an L turned 90 degrees clockwise, so I can't > move my chair to... OK, it doesn't matter. M2 has to be on the left. Like > this: > > M2 <--> M1 > > My problem is that whenever I configure Openbox or xrandr/arandr for that > arrangement, M2 immediately becomes the main monitor, in charge of all the > things I said I wanted to see in M1. I don't want that. > > M2 behaves like a perfect secondary monitor when I configure it to sit on > the right. I can do that, but then dragging Windows across monitors becomes > counterintuitive. I have to drag a window to the right and... see it pop up > on the left. I just can't get used to it, I keep moving the mouse pointer > into the wrong places all the time. > > I've found that everything also works hunky-dory if I configure M2 to be > on the top. I actually considered placing some kind of tall support behind > M1 so that M2 could be placed on top of it, but honestly, that's just out > of desperation. I don't want M2 on top of M1. I want it to sit on the left, > and make Openbox understand that it's a secondary monitor that sits on the > left. > > Is that possible? How? > Are you looking for the --primary flag in the xrandr command? https://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.5/doc/man/man1/xrandr.1.html > > TIA > > -- > Luciano ES > >> > _______________________________________________ > openbox mailing list > [email protected] > http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/openbox _______________________________________________ openbox mailing list [email protected] http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/openbox