Yes, it is possible with modifying the correct parameters. Below is some... copy & paste from WW support docs.
Settings: InTouch.ini
When set to
0, scaling and/or resolution conversion is disabled.
When set to
1, scaling and/or resolution conversion is enabled.
Note If this entry has not been added to the ini file, the default value is
Enabled (
ScaleForResolution=1).
This setting is used to keep the application resolution intact (for windows graphics) when migrating between machines with different resolutions as you would see in a MultiMonitor environment.
Note When this configuration is disabled (
ScaleForResolution=0) you will be prompted to convert the resolution. However, the conversion will not occur.
Settings: Win.ini
- MultiScreen=1
- MultiScreenWidth=1024
- MultiScreenHeight=768
The MultiScreen setting can be set to
0 or
1 to disable or enable MultiMonitor functionality.
The MultiScreenWidth and MultiScreenHeight indicate the screen resolution for 1 monitor in the system.
InTouch Window Property Settings For MultiMonitor Display
These settings are configured by right-clicking on a window in WindowMaker and selecting Properties from the submenu.
The
X and
Y Location: values determine where the window will be placed in runtime (View). The settings are referenced from the upper-left corner of the window.
The
Window Width- and
Height: settings determine the overall size of the window.
As an example you can have a window configured with the following settings:
- X location = 1025
- Y location = 0
- Window Width = 1024
- Window Height = 768
In this example we have 4 monitors set in a side by side layout. The overall resolution is 4096 X 768. Each monitor has a resolution of 1024 X 768.
By setting the
X location to 1025 and the Y location to
0, we have forced this window to show on the second monitor during runtime and cover the whole screen.