My configurations are:
- WinXPproSP2, TC7B1
- nVidia Desktop manager was disabled during test.
- Primary monitor 1280*768, 16”, 100dpi (placed at the right side).
- Secondary monitor 1600*1200, 20”, 100dpi (placed at the left side).
- The monitors are top aligned.
- All screenshots are resampled to 1440*600 and saved as GIF.
The desktop background is colored in unique green.
The small black rectangle at the right bottom is off screen area.
You can download the complete set of screenshots at once:
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_DualScreenShots.zip (about 1.8M(i)Byte)
Change attributes dialog
The first picture shows the dialog (including the new “Change date/time” dialog) when TC is placed in the right bottom corner of the left screen:
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Attrib1_ok.gif
Close the dialog and move (horizontal) the TC windows on the right screen and reopen the both dialogs:
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Attrib2_Bug.gif
The lower part of the “Change attributes dialog” is off screen, but the “Change date/time” is moved up.
It seems that the child dialog is clipped to the screen resolution (OK), while the main dialog is centered over the TC window (buggy in this case).
Second test: TC is in span mode using both screen areas (impressive view)

Open the “Change attributes dialog”, move the dialog to the side and open the “Change date/time” dialog:
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_AttribR1.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_AttribR2_moved_to_R.gif
Expected behavior is that the child dialog opens relative to the parents dialog position, but the child dialog position is relative to initial parent dialog position.
You can see this behavior also on single screen setup.
”Options” dialog
In some cases the “center dialog over TC window” behavior, leads to unexpected results:
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Options1_ok.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Options2_bug.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Options3_ok.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Options4_ok.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Options5_ok.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Options6_bug.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_Options7_bug.gif
Options1_ok and Options2_bug shows TC window with a small height placed near the bottom of the screens.
In Options2 the “Okay Cancel Help Apply” buttons are not accessible.
Options6_bug and Options7_bug happens if the TC-window is partially off screen.
This effect is also provable with single monitor systems.
Copy and Overwrite dialog, Progress bar
The next pictures are screenshot showing TC in span mode, during copy operation:
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyLR1.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyLR1a_ok.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyLR1b_ok.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyLR2a_ok.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyLR2b_bug.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyLR_Overwrite_ok_Progress_bug.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyRL1.gif
http://holgerk.drivehq.com//TC//TC7B1_CopyRL2_Overwrite_ok_Progress_bug.gif
The position of the “Copy to dialog” isn’t centered to the TC window.
The “Overwrite dialog” is centered over TC and clipped to the nearest screen.
The “Process dialog” is centered over TC, but sometimes cut by the monitor border.
Kind regards
Holger