here's the thing:
i have two monitors, one 24" LCD and one 22" CRT. since the LCD is obv brighter and clearer (as it's not like 8 yrs old), i play poker and surf the web on that monitor and leave pokertracker, email, and IM up on the other monitor.
i told windows to make the LCD monitor #1 and the CRT monitor #2 for obvious reasons. if it matters, the LCD is hooked up via DVI and the CRT via VGA. they're hooked into the same video card, and have resolutions of 1920x1200 and 1600x1200, respectively, in case that matters as well.
i used to have the LCD to the right of the CRT, so if you measured my pixelmap from left to right, the LCD would be monitor 1 but have higher coordinates for horizontal pixels, if that makes sense.
i've rearranged my desk, though, since my kitten was crawling behind my monitors and managed to pull out a cord doing so the other day (i don't think she can pull this off now, but i know better than to underestimate a kitten's ability to **** shit up), so now the LCD-still monitor #1--is to the left of the CRT, with lower horizontal pixelmap numbers after rearranging them in the windows xp display control panel.
everything is fine except with one program: pokertracker (v2 if that matters). for whatever reason, when i open pokertracker, my stoopid computer draws the window for it to the left of my LCD monitor in my new setup, although it appears in the taskbar. i can right click the taskbar and "maximize" it in order to see the pt window, but when i do that, it takes up my entire LCD screen which isn't conducive to the way i want to play teh poker. when i go back to a resizeable window, however, it redraws the thing to the left of where there is actually a monitor, so i can't access the pixels (even with the cursor blindly) where the window is to move it back.
i hope that makes sense, and assuming it does, can someone help me fix it?
love,
checky
