Monday, September 13, 2010

How do I set up a dual monitor arrangement on my computer?

I'd close to to know what the system requirements are, what hardware I need, and if any added software is necessary. I'm running Windows 98 SE on the computer I'd similar to to set this up on.


Answer:

You will need a dual eyeshade display card.



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If you hold onboard graphics and have a free AGP or PCIE slot, buy an appropriate display card. Open ur BIOS setup, set the primary display adapter (or INT DISPLAY FIRST) leeway to 'PCI'. Start the PC, the monitor displaying the windows logo first is the primary display. Looking at this display, configure ur second display card's drivers. Those next to no onboard card, who use AGP or PCIE display cards can use the second display port to plug in the unusual monitor. If there's no second port, buy a new PCI VGA card for 15 bucks.
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You need a Graphic Card that can support that. Get one next to 2 VGA or DVI ports depending on your monitor.
you wont be able to run it on win98SE, the software that the most up-to-date graphics cards use to run twin monitors wont recognise that operating sysyem.



you need a first age group twin view graphics card.... wont work on the most recent versions.
construct sure two cards much be different chip set
you can get hold of this thing at radioshack call sumtin like

dual vga adapter

it does it

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