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Old August 3rd, 2010, 03:11 PM
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Re: Using two monitors with Hoster Light

Bill, if you are seeing the same thing on your 2nd monitor you need to change the drop down box at the bottom. Shown on my previous attachment as Extend these displays. Does it show Duplicate in the box, if so use the drop down and choose a different setting, you should see show desktop on 1 or 2. play around with these settings.
I am assuming your settings window looks like my attachment.

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Old August 4th, 2010, 07:38 AM
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Roy, thanks for your help. I will get back with you as soon as my son and I get it hooked up next week. I have a desktop computer and the party will be at my house. It is my 80th birthday celebration, and this will probably be my one and only event where I will be the karaoke jockey. I live on an acreage so we have plenty of room to have it outside. It looks like there will be 40 people attending. I have access to two 1000 amp speakers and three microphones. I am renting a mixer from a local music company, and they will furnish the cables necessary to hook up the speakers and the computer to the mixer. The karaoke party is to take place at 7:P.M. on the 21st of August, and I hope to have everything checked out by then. I am sure I will have some more questions as I go along.

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Old August 4th, 2010, 07:56 AM
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Bill, I thought I was the oldest swinger in town at 68. Hope your party goes well, will keep an eye out for any queries you have in the mean time.
In what part of the world are you ?

You never now, this party might be your springboard to becoming a local DJ.

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Old August 4th, 2010, 08:41 AM
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Re: Using two monitors with Hoster Light

the way to extend your singers screen is to :

1. click on your control panel or properties on any space on your screen
2. click on display
3. click on setting, you should see two boxes 1 and 2
4. click on 2 and click on extend, click ok..you might have to restart your
comp.
5. open hoster, drag the top right screen to the ext. tv which is your
singers screen. double click it to enlarge or put you pointer on all
corners and drag the edge to fit the screen ( singers tv )

6. this is an option if you want:
you can drag the left top screen to anywhere you want on your
computer screen and put your pointer on any corner to enlarge
it to your liking...( do not click or play anything while doing this, you
wont be able to drag or enlarge your screen ( viewer screen ).
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Old August 4th, 2010, 11:17 AM
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the way to extend your singers screen is to :

1. click on your control panel or properties on any space on your screen
2. click on display
billyo, On windows 7 the right click on blank screen shows a different duologue window to XP or Vista, you don't see the properties option, what you see is as in this attachment, if you choose screen resolution it takes you to the page that is in my previous attachment where you see the extended screen.
At least this is how it works on my Windows 7 system.

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i'm sorry i thought it was xp..my bad..
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billyo, On windows 7 the right click on blank screen shows a different duologue window to XP or Vista, you don't see the properties option, what you see is as in this attachment, if you choose screen resolution it takes you to the page that is in my previous attachment where you see the extended screen.
At least this is how it works on my Windows 7 system.

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Roy, I'm just curious........ will clicking on "Personalize" take you to the same "Display" options in Win7 ? Even though the Menu looks different, on Vista you can choose "Personalize".
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Old August 4th, 2010, 03:46 PM
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Roy, I'm just curious........ will clicking on "Personalize" take you to the same "Display" options in Win7 ? Even though the Menu looks different, on Vista you can choose "Personalize".


Yes but in around about way, Personalize/Display/Change display settings.
3 different clicks, only 1 my way, screen resolution brings up the screen as shown in my #4 post attachment. On this screen you can adjust resolution, select 2nd monitor and adjust thats screen resolution and whether you view duplicate or different views on each monitor.

It's just less clicks to arrive at the same screen.


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