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I just bought a new 1080p LCD TV for my home office and set it up with my Vista Media Center, with the intent that Media Center will run full-screen on the TV (connected via DVI>HDMI cable) and I'd use the original LCD monitor for computer applications.

My setup is this:

[ LG TV = Monitor 2 (on left) ] [ HP LCD = Monitor 1 (on right) ]

The problem is when I launch Media Center full screen on the TV, the mouse focus is locked to the full-screen Media Center, and I can't bring the mouse to Monitor 1 unless I press ALT-TAB to switch to another running app. That leaves Media Center full-screen on the TV, but then the MediaCenter app no longer has focus for remote control operations (using the Media Center remote control HP provided).

How can I keep MediaCenter running full-screen on the TV (Monitor 2), keep it the focus for the remote, but not lock the mouse to Monitor 2?
 

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Drew, I had a similar problem with my HP Media Center and finally went through all the updates and found a download that fixed it. I am sure being the pro that you are....this has already been done....but just in case....thought I'd pass along my experience :)
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scuba_tim said:
Did rob77 have another suggestion?
To go to HP's site and get the latest updates direct from HP.

I'll say, though, that I tried the link to TGB and installed the multiMon beta app, and it's working like a charm to load VMC full screen on the TV while keeping my mouse on my desktop. I can then drag the mouse across monitors without incident, so that's great. Still some minor issues with the remote not working in VMC if I click elsewhere on the desktop, but it's a quick click back on VMC to rectify that.

Thanks for sharing that link - I never would have found it on my own!
 
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