Dual Monitors

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  1. .sXe

    .sXe Senior Member

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    I have a few questions about dual monitoring, one, how do I do it? Is it just a plug in and go kinda thing? And say I was playing a game and I wanted to go on gamerenders while playing, would I still have to tab out or can I make it go onto my second screen and have both open at the same time? Thanks alot :D
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    plug them both in. should be done from there

    if not then

    1 plug in
    2 right click desktop>properties>far right tab and mess around in there
     
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    Cast Well-Known Member

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    in everything that i have done with dual monitors, yes it would still require you to alt tab to use your mouse on your second screen
     
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    You cant game and brouse the internet at the same time sadly :( but you can keep the internet site open so you can look at it :).
     
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    that would so help in world of warcraft, reading a leveling guide without having to alt+tab out lol
     
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    Phili G Well-Known Member

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    wonder if you can get an KMV switch for monitors haha
     
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    GR.Konvict Well-Known Member

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    my sister as uni uses systems with two moniters. One has a page describing the data (she does GIS) and the other screenie for the program itself.
     

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