Alge wrote:Is that a
dxNothing window on the right hand monitor with
Video FX viewers in it?
Yup!
Alge wrote:If so, I'm not sure why you are asking about Repeater Regions. Do you mean as an alternative? My experience with Repeater Regions is that they work best when the resolutions match. You may get acceptable results in your case though. There is something you can do to make things better by naming the Repeater Regions, though I am not clear on the details.
As an alternative to what? I wasn't aware there was another method, besides basic broadcasting, but I don't see how that would work here. Am I missing the most obvious method, again?

Alge wrote:I would suggest using a Stacked Window layout on your main monitor and then a dxNothing window on your secondary monitor. That dxNothing window can contain Video FX Viewers (either parts of windows or whole windows) which are fully interactable.
Yup, I have all 6 clients running via Stacked Window layout on the main monitor and, as you say, a dxNothing for management on the secondary. The only part I'm missing is the interactivity.
lax wrote:You have an Input Device that happens to be producing corrupted data for Inner Space's InputDevices.XML file. Send me this file -- C:\Program Files (x86)\InnerSpace\InputDevices.XML -- to
lax@lavishsoft.com and I can solve the problem permanently. Temporarily, you can delete the InputDevices.XML file after sending it to me
I deleted the InputDevices.XML file as suggested, and, as you mentioned in the e-mail, I updated my InnerSpace with the development patch. Unfortunately, I'm now getting a fairly serious error that I don't recall having experienced before the patch. When using my hotkey (page up and down) to insta-swap between clients I now frequently (but not always) end up with stuck keys. I don't believe its a physical problem with the keyboard, since it seems to be coinciding with the most recent patch, and I'm not having any similar issues outside of ISBoxer. To be clear, I press Page Down and instaswap to a new client. That client thinks that my Ctrl key is being pressed. If I swap to a new window and immediately try to interact with it, I often experience serious issues as a result. Worse still, sometimes entire sets of windows think that their control keys are being depressed even when I'm not using them directly, and my broadcasted commands get completely fubared.
The issue is resolved by entering any client with the issue and pressing my Ctrl keys.