
You might have to do only one solution or the other or both… I tried this now, but it didn’t solve the problem until I also swapped the positions of the screens - both in the Windows display settings and in Reality! go figure. Solution 2: If it’s important for you to maintain which screen is marked as the main one - you can try swapping the cables between the two screens so they will change their numbers.

In my personal setup, I need to have the 2nd bigger screen marked as the main one, or else I have problems when maximizing Sketchup windows that use the older Web Dialog interface (Dynamic Components windows…) that won’t maximize past the dimensions of the first smaller screen. This solves the problem if you don’t mind which screen is marked as the main one. Solution 1: If you change it to the default where the 1st screen is marked as the main display the problem disappears.

Right Click on the Desktop > Display Settings To solve this (for now):ĭouble click into the window and either delete the handle components, or set their height to 0 which will center them vertically.I discovered today that this happens to me in Windows when the 2nd screen is marked in the display settings as the main display. There are hidden handles there that are sticking out of the component’s bounding box, and this causes the scaling to not work correctly. I looked at the sliding window above the tub. If you need to copy a window to a different wall, that is not on the same plane use Copy and Paste, and as RT said, it’s best to place it anywhere on the wall, and then move and scale it to the exact position where you need it. Gluing is currently necessary for the wall cutting to work.Īfter placing a window, preferably from the outside of the building, to move it in and out in relation to the wall, change the ‘Inset’ setting in the component options window.

When placing a window component it will glue to the first plane it is placed on, and you won’t be able to easily move it away from the plane. The floating issue sounds like what RTCool mentioned, and that is gluing.

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