one PC with two monitors Téma indítója: Selcuk Akyuz
| Selcuk Akyuz Törökország Local time: 04:07 angol - török + ...
I think I need a new monitor, video card, keyboard, and mouse; anything else? Do I need any specific software to switch from one monitor to another. Any information will be appreciated. | | | Juan Jacob Mexikó Local time: 19:07 francia - spanyol + ... | Selcuk Akyuz Törökország Local time: 04:07 angol - török + ... TÉMAINDÍTÓ this is a different problem (for me) | Jul 12, 2005 |
Thanks Jacob, but I ask information on one PC with two monitors, not two PCs with one monitor. | | | Software is included | Jul 12, 2005 |
Selcuk Akyuz wrote:
I think I need a new monitor, video card, keyboard, and mouse; anything else? Do I need any specific software to switch from one monitor to another. Any information will be appreciated.
I don't really understand why you would need a new keyboard and mouse for a dual monitor setup?
Assuming you are using a PC with Windows XP, all you need is a video card which supports a dual monitor setup (most ATI and NVIDIA cards do, check before buying). These cards will come with the software needed to use two monitors in different modes (clone, extended desktop etc).
Of course, you need a second monitor as well. Make sure the video card has a DVI out if your monitor is a DVI, otherwise you need an adaptor.
Be careful when buying: If all you need your video card for is the dual monitor setup, don't end up with a 256MB gaming card. A good card could from the ATI 9200 series. Shop around, don't pay more than $100 US. | |
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Juan Jacob Mexikó Local time: 19:07 francia - spanyol + ...
...too fast reading. Sorry, and luck. | | |
Hi Selcuk,
I have been working with 2 monitors for some time and can really recommend it. It saves an enormous amount of time. I think most modern graphic cards now have 2 outputs. If you are working with Windows XP it is easy to set-up the second monitor (right click on desktop > properties > settings). Click on the icon with "2" and adjust the settings. Tick the box with "extend Windows desktop to this monitor" (translation from the German version), otherwise the second monitor is... See more Hi Selcuk,
I have been working with 2 monitors for some time and can really recommend it. It saves an enormous amount of time. I think most modern graphic cards now have 2 outputs. If you are working with Windows XP it is easy to set-up the second monitor (right click on desktop > properties > settings). Click on the icon with "2" and adjust the settings. Tick the box with "extend Windows desktop to this monitor" (translation from the German version), otherwise the second monitor is not used.
I'm not sure how other versions of Windows deal with this, but Google will help you to find the relevant information.
To access the second monitor, simply move the mouse across the right-hand edge of the first monitor (1st monitor on the left, second on the right). You can simply drag windows between monitors - only if they are NOT maximised. Minimise them first (or reduce the size) then drag across. To use one program on both monitors (e.g. looking at 2 documents on 2 monitors in Word or Acrobat), simply drag the edge of the Word window onto the second monitor as far as necessary, open the 2 documents and drag the second document across.
Note that if you move e.g. Explorer across to the second monitor and then switch off, when you restart the computer, Explorer will also automatically restart on the second monitor.
Have fun.
Jill ▲ Collapse | | | Selcuk Akyuz Törökország Local time: 04:07 angol - török + ... TÉMAINDÍTÓ
Unfortunately my graphics card has only one output (NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400), so I think I need a new one (or may be an adapter). I'm happy to hear that I will not need a new mouse and keyboard on my table; only a new monitor and a new graphics card. And things will be much more easier when working with complex pdf files. | | | Pablo Roufogalis (X) Kolumbia Local time: 20:07 angol - spanyol Old cheapo card | Jul 13, 2005 |
Selcuk Akyuz wrote:
Unfortunately my graphics card has only one output (NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400), so I think I need a new one (or may be an adapter). I'm happy to hear that I will not need a new mouse and keyboard on my table; only a new monitor and a new graphics card. And things will be much more easier when working with complex pdf files.
Hello Akyuz.
Just get a very cheap, old PCI card. Use your existing AGP card as the main one and the PCI as the secondary one. Your motherboard/OS will probably set it up as that, as the single choice.
As you will use the secondary screen for Trados windows and the such, virtually any PCI card will serve.
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