Watch Youtube maximized on a 2nd monitor - Page 2
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Bloodash
Netherlands1384 Posts
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Graham
Canada1259 Posts
Eliminates one of the downsides I've always had to my second monitor. ![]() | ||
Hansel
Germany311 Posts
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Lyriu
Canada108 Posts
Just navigate to AppData -> Local -> Google -> Chrome -> Application -> (Your latest version of chrome) and replace the gcswf32.dll file there with this one: [url blocked] . A reminder, every time you update chrome a new dll file will be written so remember to save this file and replace it when you do so. Hope this helps =). | ||
iamahydralisk
United States813 Posts
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PanoRaMa
United States5069 Posts
On July 29 2010 10:20 Lyriu wrote: For those of you with Chrome, the browser seems to use their own stand-alone version of flash. I remember having to modify the gcswf32.dll at one point, but to save you time I'll just post a download for mine. Just navigate to AppData -> Local -> Google -> Chrome -> Application -> (Your latest version of chrome) and replace the gcswf32.dll file there with this one: [url blocked] . A reminder, every time you update chrome a new dll file will be written so remember to save this file and replace it when you do so. Hope this helps =). Can you elaborate on the utility of this? | ||
Craton
United States17235 Posts
On July 30 2010 01:13 PanoRaMa wrote: Can you elaborate on the utility of this? It's the Chrome equivalent of modifying that bit in flash that tells flash to return to regular after losing focus. It lets you have flash fullscreened while doing something else, e.g. on a second monitor. | ||
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