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Old 11-12-2005, 06:06 AM   #1
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Do you use a multi-monitor software?

If so, wich one?
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Old 11-12-2005, 06:22 AM   #2
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What do you mean?

It is the device driver for the video card that allows the desktop to span both monitors.

Application software does not do anything special.

Am I missing something?
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Old 11-12-2005, 06:23 AM   #3
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Old 11-12-2005, 06:27 AM   #4
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What do you mean?

It is the device driver for the video card that allows the desktop to span both monitors.

Application software does not do anything special.

Am I missing something?
I think you are missing something like a separate taskbar per monitor
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Old 11-12-2005, 06:31 AM   #5
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I think you are missing something like a separate taskbar per monitor
I am always looking to learn.

What is the advantage of having a separate taskbar on both monitors?
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Old 11-12-2005, 06:34 AM   #7
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Old 11-12-2005, 06:34 AM   #8
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I think you are missing something like a separate taskbar per monitor
http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/

Only reason I use UltraMon is for the taskbars for each monitor.

http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon...rt_taskbar.asp

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Old 11-12-2005, 06:38 AM   #9
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Newer nvidia drivers have full monitor support. Task bar, windows placement etc. No need for extra software.
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I am always looking to learn.

What is the advantage of having a separate taskbar on both monitors?
Each task bar will open a set of programs you decided on the monitor you picked. Makes thing easier to manage.
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Newer nvidia drivers have full monitor support. Task bar, windows placement etc. No need for extra software.
Where in the settings for taskbar?
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Old 11-12-2005, 07:03 AM   #12
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Used alot in editing systems called a dual monitor set up. The last time I set one up was
using video card...it basically has dual outputs to the monitors but can make them act as one. I imagine thats still how it is done and not just a software only
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Used alot in editing systems called a dual monitor set up. The last time I set one up was
using video card...it basically has dual outputs to the monitors but can make them act as one. I imagine thats still how it is done and not just a software only
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This is what I use. Just one wide desktop spanning two monitors.

Makes work in Photoshop much easier when the bridge and tool windows are on the right monitor, and the left monitor is just for the photograph that I am working on.

One task bar on the left monitor is plenty for me. But having PS, email, windows explorer and a browser going at the same time is about as multi as I task.
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Old 11-12-2005, 07:10 AM   #14
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Old 11-12-2005, 07:25 AM   #15
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Thank you that someone opened a post.

I am in the same problem here as well

Here is what I have
- Onboard S3 Graphics KM400/KN400
- ATI Radeon 7000
- NVidia GeForce P118

I am trying to have a multi-monitor system (1 15" primary monitor and 1 15" extended display).

I have spent 5 hours yesterday (11pm-4am ) and this afternoon (2pm-530pm) to get both monitors working, first using the ATI Radeon and later the Nvidia

I have gooogled my way on how to do it but the problem still remains. There are so many tips on how to do it out there and I have tried everything I could and I have spent over 8 hours for this and am still trying to figure this out.

Please help. Thanks

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Old 11-12-2005, 08:03 AM   #16
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Thanks for all this info. Was looking for this earlier this week.
I should have realized to ask GFY first.

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Thank you that someone opened a post.

I am in the same problem here as well

Please help. Thanks
Hit me up on ICQ. I'll see what I can do.
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Thanks for the tip on ultramon - exactly was I was looking for! Great tool and now it's easy to move windows from monitor to monitor. Superb
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Where in the settings for taskbar?
It should prompt you at setup. You must have both monitors connected. Usually newer vid cards will have one dvi connector, and on vga connector. If your monitors are vga only you will need a dvi to vga adapter.

Here is a tut about hooking it up

http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/n...i=&p_topview=1

Here is a rough tut for setting the driver settings.

http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/n...i=&p_topview=1
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I am always looking to learn.

What is the advantage of having a separate taskbar on both monitors?
different icons I guess ... quick launch and everything else
diff programs on each monitors
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Thank you that someone opened a post.

I am in the same problem here as well

Here is what I have
- Onboard S3 Graphics KM400/KN400
- ATI Radeon 7000
- NVidia GeForce P118

I am trying to have a multi-monitor system (1 15" primary monitor and 1 15" extended display).

I have spent 5 hours yesterday (11pm-4am ) and this afternoon (2pm-530pm) to get both monitors working, first using the ATI Radeon and later the Nvidia

I have gooogled my way on how to do it but the problem still remains. There are so many tips on how to do it out there and I have tried everything I could and I have spent over 8 hours for this and am still trying to figure this out.

Please help. Thanks
I tought it was pretty much "plug and play"!
All I did is replace my old video card with an ATI Radeon 9250 card, pluged in both my monitors (for one I had to use DVI-to-VGA adapter that came with the card) and open my computer. It took me less than 10 minutes in all.
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I use ultramon. Redfalcon I believe the issue you're having is that you're plugging the monitors into different graphic cards. To have a functional dual setup you need to have 1 gfx card that can function with in a dual monitor mode.
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different icons I guess ... quick launch and everything else
diff programs on each monitors
Yup. And I found it a pain in the ass of always having to drag windows into the second monitor and having just one taskbar for both monitors. Plus as I add more monitors, having a seperate taskbar per monitor will become more and more important.
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As a few have mentioned. UltraMon is the best for sure! I use a 3 monitor setup and it works great!
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As a few have mentioned. UltraMon is the best for sure! I use a 3 monitor setup and it works great!
http://www.mediachance.com/free/multimon.htm is not bad also
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I will stick with just the one monitor. Works fine for me.
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I use a dual monitor set up with a NVidia, works great. I have them act as one and I dont have to open a different program in a different windo I just drop and drag whatever I want wher I want it. The main reason I have this is because I prefer it with video editing and photoshop. Tools on one sceen, piece that I am working on on the other. It's an addicting set up tho, it's also nice to check your sales stats on one and surf on the other..
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Although it is not as good as UltraMon but it is free.
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i have 2 vid cards and 2 monitors.
only the left monitor has a taskbar.
i'd love to add a 3rd monitor but don't have room for a 3rd vid card.
i guess i need to look in to ultramon????
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Thank you that someone opened a post.

I am in the same problem here as well

Here is what I have
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- NVidia GeForce P118

I am trying to have a multi-monitor system (1 15" primary monitor and 1 15" extended display).

I have spent 5 hours yesterday (11pm-4am ) and this afternoon (2pm-530pm) to get both monitors working, first using the ATI Radeon and later the Nvidia

I have gooogled my way on how to do it but the problem still remains. There are so many tips on how to do it out there and I have tried everything I could and I have spent over 8 hours for this and am still trying to figure this out.

Please help. Thanks

All I did was install drivers for both vid cards, right click the desktop and go to properties, and winXP recognizes the 2 vid cards and lets you configure.
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I use ultramon. Redfalcon I believe the issue you're having is that you're plugging the monitors into different graphic cards. To have a functional dual setup you need to have 1 gfx card that can function with in a dual monitor mode.
not true. i have 2 vid cards, 2 monitors. winXP recognizes them and allows you to configure through properties.
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i have 2 vid cards and 2 monitors.
only the left monitor has a taskbar.
i'd love to add a 3rd monitor but don't have room for a 3rd vid card.
i guess i need to look in to ultramon????
Why do you need 2 video cards for just 2 monitors?
You should be able to put at least 2 monitors and a tv output per videocard.
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Why do you need 2 video cards for just 2 monitors?
You should be able to put at least 2 monitors and a tv output per videocard.
i don't believe the vid card that came with the computer has 2 outputs. i'll have to check.
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Actually windows standard can recognize up to 10 video cards, if you have a video card that is a little bit older and has only one output you can put another one in and windos (XP) will recognize it. I had it like that for a long time untill I bought the new Nvidia card.
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Actually windows standard can recognize up to 10 video cards, if you have a video card that is a little bit older and has only one output you can put another one in and windos (XP) will recognize it. I had it like that for a long time untill I bought the new Nvidia card.
Same here. I replace the videocard that came with the computer with a new one that cost less than $65 US. For me, it was simplest and fastest solution.
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Same here. I replace the videocard that came with the computer with a new one that cost less than $65 US. For me, it was simplest and fastest solution.
Right on Alex, and it works great. I have a few more features with the new card but it works easy with 2 cheap cards as well.

you can see my set up here https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/539691-set-pics.html
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not true. i have 2 vid cards, 2 monitors. winXP recognizes them and allows you to configure through properties.
I'm not saying you can't have 2 monitors plugged into 2 different cards. I've got 3 monitors going into 2 cards, but most cards have to be compatible in some way. The cards listed are old and I have my doubts that they'd work together.
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Right on Alex, and it works great. I have a few more features with the new card but it works easy with 2 cheap cards as well.

you can see my set up here https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/539691-set-pics.html
Nice setup
I like the keyboard, what is it?
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Nice setup
I like the keyboard, what is it?
It's an editing keyboard. It has all the color coding on the keys and it has athe jog/shuttle wheel. Ever since I edit with this my edit time got cut in half. http://www.bella-usa.com/
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It's an editing keyboard. It has all the color coding on the keys and it has athe jog/shuttle wheel. Ever since I edit with this my edit time got cut in half. http://www.bella-usa.com/
These keybords are expensive but nice.
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