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Old November 19th, 2007, 03:10 PM
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Can you disable Spaces on a second monitor?

I've found my own personal 'Spaces Hate'.

I want to run EyeTV on a second monitor so my girlfriend can watch Freeview while I get on with my work on my iMac. However, stupid Spaces ties the second monitor into it's Spaces rules, so if I change spaces to Safari or whatever, EyeTV goes whizzing off the second monitor.

Therefore, I have to disable Spaces when using the second monitor in this way.

Am I missing something...?
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Old November 19th, 2007, 03:49 PM
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Negative on the apply spaces to a single monitor. However - you can do exactly what you want to do by telling Spaces to use EyeTV on ALL spaces. This way, when you do space changes, the TV screen window will stay in place.

I do this myself w/ EyeTV. Works great.
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