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MultiScreen Startup Position

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Quin - 17 Jun 2007 15:01 GMT
Greetings!
I'm persisting the Form Startup location.  On dual monitors, the Top is -700
or so, 700 points above 0,0, on the extended monitor Above the laptop.  When
the external monitor is removed and the application starts, it is "off the
screen", positioned on the Above monitor which is no longer there.

How can this be detected, so that I can reposition the Form onto the Primary
screen?
Quin - 17 Jun 2007 19:53 GMT
Found it, SystemInformation.VirtualScreen gives the coordinates of the
Virtual Desktop.

> Greetings!
> I'm persisting the Form Startup location.  On dual monitors, the Top is -700
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> How can this be detected, so that I can reposition the Form onto the Primary
> screen?

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