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    Default Multiple Computers and Repeater Regions

    I am having an Issue I hope someone can help me with. I have used search to no avail. I recently went from boxing 5 accounts on one computer to now using my laptop to run 2 of the accounts. The problem I am having is since I use 2 different resolutions from the laptop(1280x1024) to my Desktop(1920x1200), the mouse emulation is ending up in different places making setting up repeater regions immpossible. Is there a way to sync the mouse to the 2 screens or am I out of luck?

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    Honestly, I'm not sure.

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    Im stumped ya i am shocked . Thanks for the link I will give them a try.

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    Well i just went through that same thing, I ->>>
    changed settings in IS
    used my video card to force resolution
    calculated and input manually monitor/ratio sizes
    was about to go full Virtual os on the crap!

    In the end, all I had to do was go into the actual wow/video settings, and match the lower monitors resolution. Try messing with just the wow/video settings first, and good luck.
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    Talked to Lax and figured it out. There is a check box in window layouts that lets you set the emulation on the second computer. I saw it but the drop down box did not give me the resolution I needed, Lax pointed out that I could type in my own resolution. Funny how complicated you can make things when the solution is right there in front of you.

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