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ARD 3.7.2 Problem Observing 5 or any odd number of computers? If I select 5 it shows 4, select 7 it only shows 6. However, selecting 3 works. Anyone else observe this issue?

Since updating to 3.7.2 I can no longer observe 5 computers at a time. It says observing 5 computers, but only shows 4 screens. Same goes for 7 computers, only shows 6. However, trying to observe 3 computers works. Anyone else

Mac Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Mar 27, 2014 6:06 AM

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Apr 3, 2014 8:52 PM in response to Derek_Brown

Having the same issue. If you have a Magic Mouse you can swipe to see the odd ones missing but this is just not very functional. I would like to see what ever number machines I need to view in one window up to the 50 that the view option allows. I have 47 iMacs in my department. Prior to the latest update I could see all of them in one window. Now I must swipe to see the missing few. This drives me crazy. Everyone needs to submit feed back HERE.

Oct 7, 2014 8:33 AM in response to Derek_Brown

I am having the same problem after updating ARD and OS X from 10.6 to 10.9. I teach a K-5 computer lab with 30 computers.

ARD only shows numbers that can be evenly divided. Any left over for a partial row do not show. It tells me at the top I am viewing the number I selected, but only showing even rows not any remainder. I have tried to resolve this problem by selecting more computers than I actually want to see so the rows will come out even. This is not a GREAT solution albeit somewhat of a fix - the problem I run into then, is having the screen so crowded, there is no room to identify the computers by name.

ARD 3.7.2 Problem Observing 5 or any odd number of computers? If I select 5 it shows 4, select 7 it only shows 6. However, selecting 3 works. Anyone else observe this issue?

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