Anyone here uses dual monitors? if so , what is the purpose . .
Anyone here uses dual monitors? if so , what is the purpose . .
I don't but my boss have a dual monitor setup..*pout* Well you get twice as much screen area and that can be good if you do graphical design and such. It toke him some time to get used to though,
I do, and so do most of the people I work with. Most of them do drafting, so it's necessary. For me, it's just nice to be able to have a IE window and a Minesweeper window open at the same time
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I also use dual monitors. I like to be able to debug full-screen DirectX applications with my second monitor. Also, I too like to play minesweeper on the second while doing things on the primary.
"...the results are undefined, and we all know what "undefined" means: it means it works during development, it works during testing, and it blows up in your most important customers' faces." --Scott Meyers
I use to have dual monitor, but then my dad needed my second monitor.
I usually used it by downloading something on my secondary monitor, and doing the important stuff on the main monitor. It would make it easy to check the status of a download or something without having to press ALT+TAB or anything.
I wished I still had it.
Show me a man who cannot bother to do little things, and I'll show you a man who cannot be trusted to do big things.
-Bill Cosby
One word comes to mind, Lucky Asses. OK, maybe 2.
If you OS supports dual monitors it is very cheap right now to upgrade. Here is what I bought...remember i just use it for debugging and simple stuff so I don't care about the video card.
1) ATI Rage XL Pro (8mg) PCI - $30.00
2) Samtron 76V 17" Monitor - $86.00 + $30 shipping
So, as you can see it wasn't all that much money. Make sure to get a compatible video card with your OS and make sure it's PCI, assuming you have your AGP taken by the primary. I got all my stuff at www.pricewatch.com
Or you could use a *NIX OS and use virtual desktops. Last summer I used to run eight, now I'm down to four. One for the console, web browser, development, and games. I'm surprised Windows hasn't implemented that yet (unless XP does?). It's a very nice feature.
If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around to see it, do the other trees make fun of it?
That virtual desktop is nice.
XP's got it now in with the powertoys.
You can get em here http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...erToySetup.exe
duel monitor is good for working
but for playing games a big monitor is better
I just installed VirtuaWin-
http://w1.457.telia.com/~u45706979/
Multiple desktops on Windows2K, life is getting better.
If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around to see it, do the other trees make fun of it?