chritophera
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Got a laptop or a desktop PC and an extra monitor? Wanna expand your working space? Why not use multiple desktops?
In windows XP it natively supports multiple monitors without special software.
On a laptop that has a VGA port on the back of it, connect your extra monitor. Then right click anywhere on the desktop and choose properties. Then navigate to the settings tab. On the lower portion of the window, choose to "Extend my windows deskotp onto this monitor".
Voila, the desktop now becomes extended onto the other monitor. You can also change where the desktop is extended to, simply by clicking and holding your right mouse button on the second monitor in the settings window, and moving it around to where you need it.
With your desktop PC, you will need an extra PCI video card. Install the second video card in the system. Load up the drivers and away you go.
Then connect the monitor to the second card and do the same as above to configure.
In windows XP it natively supports multiple monitors without special software.
On a laptop that has a VGA port on the back of it, connect your extra monitor. Then right click anywhere on the desktop and choose properties. Then navigate to the settings tab. On the lower portion of the window, choose to "Extend my windows deskotp onto this monitor".
Voila, the desktop now becomes extended onto the other monitor. You can also change where the desktop is extended to, simply by clicking and holding your right mouse button on the second monitor in the settings window, and moving it around to where you need it.
With your desktop PC, you will need an extra PCI video card. Install the second video card in the system. Load up the drivers and away you go.
Then connect the monitor to the second card and do the same as above to configure.
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