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pooja.gaur Posted - Feb 23 2009 : 6:01:01 PM
Hi everyone,

This might be a simple problem but I am having trouble displaying stimuli at the mock scanner. It appears that the 'display' properties on the stimulus computer have been modified to extend the desktop to a second monitor, and I am not sure how to change this back to single view. When I uncheck "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" for Monitor 2, it appears as though the computer restarts and the settings remain unchanged. I did move the stimuli over to the extended display screen, but they are also being flipped so that they appear to be upside down inside the mock scanner. Again, I am sure this is basic, but if anyone can tell me what I am doing wrong to fix this I would appreciate it!

Thanks,
Pooja
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petty Posted - Feb 24 2009 : 12:24:04 PM
looks like someone has been playing with the settings (which i would highly suggest not to do.)

but basically if this happens again ... you need to go into the ATI setup (everyone should see the icon is the system tray beside the clock). The Desktop configuration needs to be set as "Cloned", not as an extended display ... and the screen size should be 1024x768.

nothing should be set to display upside down, since the goggle/mirror combo flip them for the person in the mock bore.

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