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To: Jetter who wrote (2473)5/24/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Cliff Daniel  Respond to of 11850
 
<< Hey Forest,
OT:Dual Monitor information...
I want more information on setting up dual monitors...
Does that mean dual keyboards also? What type of processing power is needed to accomplish this? Does this require a new board? How about running two completely different programs at the same time? Can you set this up as though you would have two completely different computers?
>>
Dual monitors is nothing more than merely getting another video card and software that supports dual monitors. You still only use one
keyboard and mouse. No extra processing power is really required.
Basically, you move you mouse across the screen and voila, it appears
on the next monitor. This would enable you to have RTQ on one
montior, you would never have to minimize again :-)

Cliff



To: Jetter who wrote (2473)5/24/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: omegaman  Respond to of 11850
 
For everyone interested in dual monitors. BTW only 1 keyboard.

appiantech.com