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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: aeb3 on November 14, 2008, 11:39:58 am
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I'm looking for a way to "lock" the video in detached display mode. What happens to me occasionally, is that I accidentially click inside the detached display window and drag the video off-center. I can't find any obvious way of re-centering, other than the hassle of trying to line it back up manually with the edges of the window.
I searched through the forums but couldn't find anything relevant...it's sort of an odd problem to try and describe, so I'll link a simple screen shot of the video being dragged off-center.
Thanks for your time.
(http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo315/aeb33/Clipboard01.jpg)
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You can left click on the video and drag it wiith your mouse.
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Thank you Jim, for your reply.
I guess I didn't make it clear what I'm looking for: I'd a way to lock the display, to prevent the mouse-click moving the video.
I did a lot of searching on here, and was surprised to not see this mentioned more often, it's rather annoying when I accidentially click and drag in the window. I use the detached disply mode all the time; with a wide-screen display, I like to have a video open on one side of the screen while doing normal work on the other side...it's very easy to slip and drag the video accidentially.
I found another post that describes the problem better than I did (unfortunately, there's no solution offered there)
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=48832 (http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=48832)
Thanks for your time.
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I kind of agree. It's neat that I can move the picture around, but it's too easy to do by accident.
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We previously tried not allowing picture movement when not zoomed in. That immediately raised objection from users. Some users need to move the picture at will.
If you always play in "Fit to Window" zooming level, the easiest way to recenter it is to use Zoom -> Fit to Window. Otherwise use Up/Down arrow keys to bring up OSD menu and find Horizontal Position / Vertical Position, and use Left/Right arrow keys to adjust.