dual moniters

Dual Moniters

In the AIX operating system, dual moniters are supported by having two desktops. Clicking a button on the mouse will switch your curser to the other moniter. I was wondering if this is or will be supported in Vista? This would be a lot more usefull instead of just extending the desktop or having your mouse slide over to the other moniter.
Thank you, ~Brendan

In the AIX operating system, dual moniters are supported by having two desktops. Clicking a button on the mouse will switch your curser to the other moniter. I was wondering if this is or will be supported in Vista? This would be a lot more usefull instead of just extending the desktop or having your mouse slide over to the other moniter.
Thank you, ~Brendan
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Why just 2? In most versions of Linux you can have 4.
Brendan wrote:

In the AIX operating system, dual moniters are supported by having two desktops. Clicking a button on the mouse will switch your curser to the other moniter. I was wondering if this is or will be supported in Vista? This would be a lot more usefull instead of just extending the desktop or having your mouse slide over to the other moniter.
Thank you, ~Brendan
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I'm having a somewhat similar problem. I have Windows Vista installed, and a NVIDIA GeForce 6200 LE video card, along with an DFI 662-tmg motherboard. OK, so I have two 22" sceptre monitors I'm trying to use, but I can't get windows to recognize the second. I think its because I'm connecting the second through the motherboard instead of the video card. Please advise.

I'm having a somewhat similar problem. I have Windows Vista installed, and a NVIDIA GeForce 6200 LE video card, along with an DFI 662-tmg motherboard. OK, so I have two 22" sceptre monitors I'm trying to use, but I can't get windows to recognize the second. I think its because I'm connecting the second through the motherboard instead of the video card. Please advise.

Check in your BIOS that the integrated video is active. In most cases, when one install a video card in such a mobo, you usually deactivate the builtin.
Val
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I'm having a somewhat similar problem. I have Windows Vista installed, and a NVIDIA GeForce 6200 LE video card, along with an DFI 662-tmg motherboard. OK, so I have two 22" sceptre monitors I'm trying to use, but I can't get windows to recognize the second. I think its because I'm connecting the second through the motherboard instead of the video card. Please advise.

Both of your monitors should be connected to the outputs from your video card.
How much memory does the video card have?
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"revo_pro" wrote in message

I'm having a somewhat similar problem. I have Windows Vista installed, and a NVIDIA GeForce 6200 LE video card, along with an DFI 662-tmg motherboard. OK, so I have two 22" sceptre monitors I'm trying to use, but I can't get windows to recognize the second. I think its because I'm connecting the second through the motherboard instead of the video card. Please advise.

Thank you for you're response. I will check that and inform you of the outcome as soon as I return from Alaska. Thanks again.
"Val" wrote:

Check in your BIOS that the integrated video is active. In most cases, when one install a video card in such a mobo, you usually deactivate the builtin.
Val
"revo_pro" wrote in message I'm having a somewhat similar problem. I have Windows Vista installed, and a NVIDIA GeForce 6200 LE video card, along with an DFI 662-tmg motherboard. OK, so I have two 22" sceptre monitors I'm trying to use, but I can't get windows to recognize the second. I think its because I'm connecting the second through the motherboard instead of the video card. Please advise.

In the AIX operating system, dual moniters are supported by having two desktops. Clicking a button on the mouse will switch your curser to the other moniter. I was wondering if this is or will be supported in Vista? This would be a lot more usefull instead of just extending the desktop or having your mouse slide over to the other moniter.
Thank you, ~Brendan

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