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| | Flaw in Windows Media Center on Vista Ultimate SP1 x64 Hello, I just wanted to let you know that there's a little flaw in Windows Media Center. When I maximize Windows Media Center on my second monitor I can't reach the Desktop on my primary monitor any more. My cursor is trapped on the second monitor. Kind regards Meiko Michalsky |
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| Vista Ultimate 64 Bit | Re: Flaw in Windows Media Center on Vista Ultimate SP1 x64 Don't know much...but this worked for me. Push the "Windows key" on key board.(The one that bring up windows start menu). This unlocks your mouse pointer so you can move from screen to screen. Hope it works for. |
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