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My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set up like this:
I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two monitors would look like this:
display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 is center, and 3 is right.
Monitor A would show: [ 2 ]
Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: [1 | 3]
so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on monitor B
Thanks folks
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:55:49 -0700, halo <haloeffects[ at ]gmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set >up like this: > >I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the >display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being >the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of >Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the >part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two >monitors would look like this: > >display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 >is center, and 3 is right. > >Monitor A would show: >[ 2 ] > >Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: >[1 | 3] > >so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right >part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on >monitor B > >Thanks folks
You got to be kidding.
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halo wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set > up like this: > > I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the > display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being > the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of > Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the > part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two > monitors would look like this: > > display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 > is center, and 3 is right. > > Monitor A would show: > [ 2 ] > > Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: > [1 | 3] > > so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right > part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on > monitor B > > Thanks folks
Chainsaw?
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How about 3 monitors?
Look at TripleHead Digital and Analog Editions here :
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/corpo/products/home.php#gxm
"halo" <haloeffects[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1184295349.307502.115310[ at ]m3g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set > up like this: > > I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the > display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being > the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of > Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the > part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two > monitors would look like this: > > display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 > is center, and 3 is right. > > Monitor A would show: > [ 2 ] > > Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: > [1 | 3] > > so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right > part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on > monitor B > > Thanks folks >
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You go buy a a duel head connector. There are ones for laptops and ones for desktops but you can also run an internal switching card. Here is a link.
www.geeks.com/techtips/2005/techtips-AUG18-05.htm
Or just put two monitor use in Google search for those connectors.
"halo" <haloeffects[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1184295349.307502.115310[ at ]m3g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set > up like this: > > I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the > display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being > the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of > Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the > part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two > monitors would look like this: > > display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 > is center, and 3 is right. > > Monitor A would show: > [ 2 ] > > Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: > [1 | 3] > > so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right > part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on > monitor B > > Thanks folks > >
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Is there any point to having monitor B display images 1 and 3? And there is no way you are about to write a monitor - or graphics driver for that matter - to do that.
Just setup monitor A, B, and C like this: [A][B][C]
Or monitors A and B like so: [A][B]
That way you can drag a window from one screen to the other and not confuse yourself when you move it across a split screen.
Robert Firth http://www.winvistainfo.org
"halo" <haloeffects[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1184295349.307502.115310[ at ]m3g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set > up like this: > > I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the > display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being > the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of > Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the > part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two > monitors would look like this: > > display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 > is center, and 3 is right. > > Monitor A would show: > [ 2 ] > > Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: > [1 | 3] > > so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right > part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on > monitor B > > Thanks folks >
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Adam, your response is priceless :)
Robert Firth http://www.winvistainfo.org
"Adam Albright" <AA[ at ]ABC.net> wrote in message news:vard93hcake8spuo37vhn3ob73o8fr34cc[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text] > On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:55:49 -0700, halo <haloeffects[ at ]gmail.com> > wrote: > > You got to be kidding. >
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halo
You cannot do what you are describing. Although you can have 2 monitors but not to show or work as you describe.
Having a monitor showing something on 1\2 on the screen and showing something else on the other 1\2 of the screen is not feasible with any OS. If you are thinking about the way some surveillance systems show multiple images on a screen then this is not capable of being achieved with any operating system
-- Peter
Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
"halo" <haloeffects[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1184295349.307502.115310[ at ]m3g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set > up like this: > > I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the > display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being > the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of > Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the > part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two > monitors would look like this: > > display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 > is center, and 3 is right. > > Monitor A would show: > [ 2 ] > > Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: > [1 | 3] > > so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right > part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on > monitor B > > Thanks folks >
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Two bottles of RUM!!!!!!
"halo" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My question is this: I would like to have two displays (monitors) set > up like this: > > I'll call them Monitor A and B. Monitor A has the middle of the > display, and Monitor B is divided into two halves, the left half being > the left part of the display (the part of the screen that's left of > Monitor A), the right part being the right part of the display(the > part of the screent that's right of Monitor A). To clarify: the two > monitors would look like this: > > display sent to them would be oriented as 1 | 2 | 3 so 1 is left, 2 > is center, and 3 is right. > > Monitor A would show: > [ 2 ] > > Monitor B would be divided in half, and show: > [1 | 3] > > so the left part of the overall display would be next to the right > part of the overall display, and those two halves would be both put on > monitor B > > Thanks folks > >
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