a lot of people find web #accessibility a bit opaque and confusing, and as a result I've seen some well-meaning (but not always accurate) advice circulating. so to clear some things up (a thread)
Finally: Windows 95 app released for macOS, Linux and Windows 10 https://www.trustedreviews.com/news/windows-95-app-3539284
Selling my #Motorola #Moto G (1st Generation - #XT1032). V. Good quality #Android 5.1 (#Lollipop) smart phone. #ebay
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I'm not sharing this to get you to back it, although it's cool if you want to.
I'm just really proud of how the page came out.
@Graafen aaaa welcome back friend <3
tech, trying to bugfix, part 3
@salith
Anyway here's the video
tech, trying to bugfix, part 2
Oh right, tagging @salith in this too.
I got a video too but it's too big to just post here so I'll give a link in a bit.
Anyway, I've tried Dual Monitor Tools and Display Fusion, but neither change anything to fix this issue, and no drivers exist for Windows 10 for these monitors. They just install as "generic pnp monitors".
tech, trying to bugfix
Okay so... This pc has two Apple hd cinema displays attached to it. Windows 10 works with them fine... Kind of.
EVERY time the computer turns the screens off for power saving (these monitors have no controls on them. :| ), When it comes out of that mode, the right hand screen is garbled, like so
Causing the screen to refresh fixes it (changing it to display only on one monitor, then changing back to extend)..
yeah i'm moving over to chitter.xyz now. Soooo go there! I'm there now.