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Strategies & Market Trends : Level II Trading

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To: Apakhabar who wrote (979)4/2/1999 7:05:00 AM
From: gaj  Read Replies (1) of 1086
 
yes, the second monitor is an 'extension' of the first. however, you can only have 1 modem per system...you could have a hard-wired t1 line and a modem, but to that, i see no point...

for the second screen - if it's black, they need to change (in control panel | system | display) the options to 2560 * 768 (i think that's
the settings; or 2048 * 768). they also need to have in there a video card which can handle a second monitor.

if it's not black, but nothing on it...just take one of the open programs, and "drag" it with your mouse to the second screen.
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