Context menu opens on wrong monitor in dual-monitor setup

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Hi,



Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a

context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the

menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have

tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists.



Anyone have any ideas?



Thank you.



John
 
does this happen with any other software?



John Blaustein wrote:



> Hi,

>

> Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a

> context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the

> menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have

> tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists.

>

> Anyone have any ideas?

>

> Thank you.

>

> John

>
 
Bob,



I should have mentioned that. No, it does not. In fact, I use a very

similar layout for Photoshop and the flyout context menus work as predicted

there. Dreamweaver and Photoshop are both part of the CS4 suite, so they

should work exactly the same way in the same environment, but they don't for

me.



I have posted a couple of messages on the Adobe Dreamweaver forum and

received no replies.



Any ideas? This one has me stumped!



John





"Bob I" wrote:



> does this happen with any other software?

>

> John Blaustein wrote:

>

> > Hi,

> >

> > Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a

> > context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the

> > menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have

> > tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists.

> >

> > Anyone have any ideas?

> >

> > Thank you.

> >

> > John

> >


>

> .

>
 
Dreamweaver even has a preset screen layout called Dual Screen in which it

places all the panels on the second monitor. The problem still occurs, and

it's with all panels no matter where on the second monitor they are placed.



John







"John Blaustein" wrote:



> Bob,

>

> I should have mentioned that. No, it does not. In fact, I use a very

> similar layout for Photoshop and the flyout context menus work as predicted

> there. Dreamweaver and Photoshop are both part of the CS4 suite, so they

> should work exactly the same way in the same environment, but they don't for

> me.

>

> I have posted a couple of messages on the Adobe Dreamweaver forum and

> received no replies.

>

> Any ideas? This one has me stumped!

>

> John

>

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

> > does this happen with any other software?

> >

> > John Blaustein wrote:

> >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a

> > > context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the

> > > menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have

> > > tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists.

> > >

> > > Anyone have any ideas?

> > >

> > > Thank you.

> > >

> > > John

> > >


> >

> > .

> >
 
I'd say there is a bug in Dreamweaver.



John Blaustein wrote:



> Dreamweaver even has a preset screen layout called Dual Screen in which it

> places all the panels on the second monitor. The problem still occurs, and

> it's with all panels no matter where on the second monitor they are placed.

>

> John

>

>

>

> "John Blaustein" wrote:

>

>

>>Bob,

>>

>>I should have mentioned that. No, it does not. In fact, I use a very

>>similar layout for Photoshop and the flyout context menus work as predicted

>>there. Dreamweaver and Photoshop are both part of the CS4 suite, so they

>>should work exactly the same way in the same environment, but they don't for

>>me.

>>

>>I have posted a couple of messages on the Adobe Dreamweaver forum and

>>received no replies.

>>

>>Any ideas? This one has me stumped!

>>

>>John

>>

>>

>>"Bob I" wrote:

>>

>>

>>>does this happen with any other software?

>>>

>>>John Blaustein wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>>Hi,

>>>>

>>>>Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a

>>>>context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the

>>>>menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have

>>>>tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists.

>>>>

>>>>Anyone have any ideas?

>>>>

>>>>Thank you.

>>>>

>>>>John

>>>>

>>>

>>>.

>>>
 
I think you are right!



John







"Bob I" wrote:



> I'd say there is a bug in Dreamweaver.

>

> John Blaustein wrote:

>

> > Dreamweaver even has a preset screen layout called Dual Screen in which it

> > places all the panels on the second monitor. The problem still occurs, and

> > it's with all panels no matter where on the second monitor they are placed.

> >

> > John

> >

> >

> >

> > "John Blaustein" wrote:

> >

> >

> >>Bob,

> >>

> >>I should have mentioned that. No, it does not. In fact, I use a very

> >>similar layout for Photoshop and the flyout context menus work as predicted

> >>there. Dreamweaver and Photoshop are both part of the CS4 suite, so they

> >>should work exactly the same way in the same environment, but they don't for

> >>me.

> >>

> >>I have posted a couple of messages on the Adobe Dreamweaver forum and

> >>received no replies.

> >>

> >>Any ideas? This one has me stumped!

> >>

> >>John

> >>

> >>

> >>"Bob I" wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>>does this happen with any other software?

> >>>

> >>>John Blaustein wrote:

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>>Hi,

> >>>>

> >>>>Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a

> >>>>context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the

> >>>>menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have

> >>>>tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists.

> >>>>

> >>>>Anyone have any ideas?

> >>>>

> >>>>Thank you.

> >>>>

> >>>>John

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>.

> >>>


>

> .

>
 
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