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    I can tell from your screen shot that your UI scale is off on the bottom left screen and the 2nd to top left screen.

    Your action bars are smaller which means you have your ui scaled to the left a little more.

    Easy remedy is to scale all your UI bars to the far left or far right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oatboat View Post
    I can tell from your screen shot that your UI scale is off on the bottom left screen and the 2nd to top left screen. Your action bars are smaller which means you have your ui scaled to the left a little more.
    oat this can not be the problem as all my clients have UI Scale Turned off here a shot.

    Even with UI Scaled tryed on to the far left like you said i did this with all my clients and still mouse wont line up.



    Last edited by tripleboxed : 09-14-2010 at 05:17 PM



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    ok, let's go through the isboxer settings again.

    1. Screen sizes
    When you create your windows layouts, you define the screens and their sizes.
    Click on a Window layout, then in the bottom frame click on regions and for each screen (green rectangle) you'll get a "size" parameter.
    This parameter must be of the same RATIO.
    For example, since i have mine on 1344x840 on the main, and 336x210 on the slaves (4x smaller)
    you don't have to use those numbers obviously (my screen setup is a bit special as this is my second computer, not the main) but the ration must be maintained.
    All my screens have a ration of 1.6, and are set like that to match the main screen (on the other computer) at 1680x1050 (still 1.6 ratio)

    2. Rendering sizes
    in my 2-computer setup i had to change the default resolution in ISBoxer to match the main screen.
    The resolution drop down can be found in the lower panel, when you click on the name of your layout (top item in the treeview)
    You'll see the switcher keys settings and all that, and towards the bottom you'll see a checkbox with "Desired rendering size". Make sure this is set correcty.
    I personaly have mine set to 1680x1050 (you can type the values if they are not in the list) to match my main resolution on all wow screens.

    hopefully that'll help
    make sure you save your ISBoxer settings and then export them to Innerspace (use the ISBoxer file menu)
    .[I



  4. #4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zub View Post
    ok, let's go through the isboxer settings again.

    1. Screen sizes
    When you create your windows layouts, you define the screens and their sizes.
    Click on a Window layout, then in the bottom frame click on regions and for each screen (green rectangle) you'll get a "size" parameter.
    This parameter must be of the same RATIO.
    For example, since i have mine on 1344x840 on the main, and 336x210 on the slaves (4x smaller)
    you don't have to use those numbers obviously (my screen setup is a bit special as this is my second computer, not the main) but the ration must be maintained.
    All my screens have a ration of 1.6, and are set like that to match the main screen (on the other computer) at 1680x1050 (still 1.6 ratio)
    This i understand and have correct ratios matching up with my resolution heres a pic maybe you can spot something wrong but i doubt it, soon ill buy another screen i guess just cant right now.




  5. #5

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    When I was troubleshooting similar issues I made all my screens the exact same size in ISboxer,
    set your screen 1 to be the same as 2-5 and see if the mouse line up. It will be so tiny you won't be able to play like it but it may help you to understand\work out what the problem is.

    Also see if it lines up at the logon screen rather than in game.

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    lol that isboxer screenshot is completely different from your in game screenshot on your original post
    are the minimaps still distorted when using this new layout?
    can you post a game screenshot of that?
    Also try and force the "Desired rendering size" setting maybe.

    in any case, you should still be able to use the in game "Video" setting to change the resolution and try and find out which one matches the main screen better. That might give you an idea of what's going on
    .[I



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