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23.07.2006 18:39:33
Switching displays with cscreen
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I have a working Apple Script that performs with the actor fine to switch screens as the primary display. My problem is, I can't seem to figure out how to make it a valid menu option under "System". Any suggestions? Great program, a lot better than the competition. 

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24.07.2006 13:45:02
Re: Switching displays with cscreen
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Hello Mark,

the "shut down", "reboot" and "sleep" options in System are hard- 
wired containers for actions in Remote Buddy and thus something you 
can't do with the BCK (yet). In order to have it available as item in 
the Sytem category, you'll have to make it a part of a Behaviour for 
now. The default settings for behaviours contain the address 
top.applications. Edit this field to contain top.system in your 
behaviour, add your actions to it and your behaviour will turn up in 
the System category.

If you haven't watched the demo video for the BCK yet, I highly 
recommend to do this since it's more or less a complete walk through 
through all the steps needed to create a behaviour.

Best regards, 
Felix 

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03.07.2011 01:09:06
Re: Switching displays with cscreen
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I have an alternative method I created using fb-rotate. The details are here: 
http://overkill.tumblr.com/post/7171015387/primarydisplay