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Autosinger

08/06/03 10:05 AM

#138000 RE: MrMom #137995

you just need an extra video card (and must have PCI slot for it). You use the same keyboard and mouse but can run different applications on each screen.
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Bruce A Thompson

08/06/03 10:09 AM

#138004 RE: MrMom #137995

OT OT,

Yes. Two monitors means you can spread your viewing area across the screens and run multiple windows at the same time. Only 1 keyboard needed. Use the video card I mentioned in my post.

BT
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TJ Parker

08/06/03 10:20 AM

#138019 RE: MrMom #137995

OT dual monitors

well, you didn't ask me, but i've evangelized this everywhere and done it a couple times, so i'll chime in.

nowadays, with any operating system, its pretty much automatic. (though more recent ones are better of course; like say, win xp. apple has done this forever though.) it *can* be done with just two graphics cards (and in that case, its usually best if they're of the same type.) its easier if you get a double-headed graphics car. in that case, the setup utility provided by the card manufacturer will provide some thing (e.g. let you choose how you want the monitors to function: under windows, mine, for example, lets you choose to have both monitors display the same thing, or one to display only video, or one to display a "magnified" version of the first, or - the usual config - the two to be combined into a single large monitor. in that case you get to specify their physical orientation (is one next to the other, or on top of the other).

then, inside your regular setup, you'll be provided with the typical options for the resolution of the screen that you'd like to choose. in this case, its pretty simple: instead of 640x480, for example, you'll just be given the option of 1280x480. windows would treat it as a single physically larger display.

some programs are not well behaved with dual monitors, and there is some setup that has to be done via windows or monitor card utilities (e.g. where do you want new programs to pop up - its annoying when you have a program on your right monitor and its always popping up dialogs on the left monitor) and so forth. but in general, its not hard to get used to working on one very large desktop, and with only a few exceptions (windows being the least well behaved here - versus mac or linux, e.g.) its just like having one very large desktop.

once you get used to that, you'll be ready for triple monitors: this sort is pretty cool:
http://hardwarecentral.dealtime.com/xPO-Mass_Multimedia_MASS_Triple_Wide_C3H-15_(15_in.)_Monitors~FD...
http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/howto/story/0,24330,2338786,00.html
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Joe Stocks

08/06/03 10:23 AM

#138022 RE: MrMom #137995

OT- Mom, With the dual monitors just think of the two together as one big desk top. Your cursor moves from one screen to another as though it is one screen. You can drag and drop any open windows you have on any screen.

Installation is a breeze. I got my PCI graphics card out of an used computer. In fact, I just picked up a junked computer this am just to see if it had a PCI graphics card. No luck.
Anyway, when you get a card, just plug it into the pci port, plug in your monitor to it and turn on your machine. The PC will recognize it. Then go to control panel, displays, and and do any adjustments you need.

Good luck, Joe