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    Dual monitor setup??

    Some of you may have experience in dual monitor setups. I'm a bit tired of alt-tabbing in-and-out from games to check things, so I wanna know if I can run my LCD for gaming and hook up an old monitor for everything else while I game. Any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated.
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    my bro wants it for photo editing, personally i think its useless. i have a dual computer setup. its my gaming rig then the download and aim one
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    It would work.

    Might look bad though

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    we have a multi monitor(5) setup and it works fairly well if whatever your playing doesnt run full screen. when it runs full screen on mine, it only full screens the main screen, and disables all of the other screens, so you cant see anything else.

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    my video card has 2 monitor connections, so thats easy and good to set up..
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    How do I make my secondary monitor show desktop, including taskbars, icons, and other windows, while gaming? Are there any softwares out there that gives me more options than the nvidia driver?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris98891
    we have a multi monitor(5) setup and it works fairly well if whatever your playing doesnt run full screen. when it runs full screen on mine, it only full screens the main screen, and disables all of the other screens, so you cant see anything else.
    yeah the same thing happens here, (with my dual-setup)


    NuclearCrap: there has to be an option in the game to choose the secondary monitor, so you can keep the main one and work on it, but I've never seen that in any game yet, there probably are lots of dual monitor programs, google it

    here is a great dual/multi-display wallpaper site, although i'm not a fan of the seperate application of the left [and middle] and right screens

    www.mandolux.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by NuclearCrap
    Some of you may have experience in dual monitor setups. I'm a bit tired of alt-tabbing in-and-out from games to check things, so I wanna know if I can run my LCD for gaming and hook up an old monitor for everything else while I game. Any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated.
    your in luck - i used to have a 3 monitor (and 4 at one time!) setup, if you need help setting it up MSN me

    Ultramon is perfect for enhancing your conntrol over the monitors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakg
    your in luck - i used to have a 3 monitor (and 4 at one time!) setup, if you need help setting it up MSN me

    Ultramon is perfect for enhancing your conntrol over the monitors!
    Thanks man, Ultramon works like a charm.
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    My father used to work with 5 31"monitors on his job Now he uses a beamer to display the aerial photo's. 4 of the 31"have been dispersed through the office and one is sitting right in front of me.

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    Here it is:
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    I prefer to use one computer with dual-screens (for work such as 3D modelling, video editing etc) and then a completley seperate computer for things such as MSN and checking e-mail. Makes the work computer slightly faster and you have 2 keyboards. When you're rendering something on the work machine, you don't want to have MSN running just incase it crashes and kills the render in the process ... but I suppose that is more personal preference more than anything. My MSN machine is only an 866mhz Celeron, 256mb RAM but it doesn't need to be any more powerful than that just to run a few measly applications

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Exige:
    I prefer to use one computer with dual-screens (for work such as 3D modelling, video editing etc) and then a completley seperate computer for things such as MSN and checking e-mail. Makes the work computer slightly faster and you have 2 keyboards. When you're rendering something on the work machine, you don't want to have MSN running just incase it crashes and kills the render in the process ... but I suppose that is more personal preference more than anything. My MSN machine is only an 866mhz Celeron, 256mb RAM but it doesn't need to be any more powerful than that just to run a few measly applications
    I can always use my old P3 rig to run stuffs, but then separating my game and other apps is my main focus here. Below is another screenshot, although the desktop's on the CRT (left), the LCD (right) is the primary display with Objectdock as a launcher app, plus it's the best way to monitor temperatures while running intensive games/apps.

    Now if I can ever figure out how to have different wallpapers on each side.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by NuclearCrap
    I can always use my old P3 rig to run stuffs, but then separating my game and other apps is my main focus here. Below is another screenshot, although the desktop's on the CRT (left), the LCD (right) is the primary display with Objectdock as a launcher app, plus it's the best way to monitor temperatures while running intensive games/apps.

    Now if I can ever figure out how to have different wallpapers on each side.....
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    Dual moniter setup is something I want. More specifically, a nice large flat-screen with multiple inputs (the kind that can also be used as a tv screen), with a normal-sized flat-screen (my current one) next to it. The multiple-input one I'll use for entertainment, from computer games t xbox games, and watching movies and things. The second screen for if I need multiple info-boxes up at once - music editing as an example.
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