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Exceed On Demand Issue
I have Exceed on Demand V3.2 (I know it's older). I have multiple monitors at my desk and can move the x-windows across both monitors but can only type in monitor(A). I can resize windows in both monitors(A & B) and can clearly tell "window focus" is gained in the window for the monitor(B) for which I'm having the problem. I've tried modifying the session profile to "Default To Native" mode and still have no success. I also have Hummingbird 10.0 on my machine and everything works with that version. All windows apps functionality works on both monitors as well.
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