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Old June 28th, 2003, 04:46 PM
SteveWalker SteveWalker is offline
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Re: Dual displays details...

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Originally posted by dbedard
Hi,
I'm using XP pro with a NVidia GeForce4 MX 400 with 8x AGP.
It is set to extend my desktop and presently working with two VGA computer monitors!

I'm just unable to send the lyrics screen to my second monitor.The one with the digital connector to be used with VGA connector adapter or TV connection adapter or a digital monitor.

My desktop is extended to both monitor but most of my desktop icon are on my primary monitor.

Thanks for the help!
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop with a NVidia GeoForce2 Go inside with NView dual display. My video driver is NVidia 2.9.6.4 9/20/2002. This driver is the latest and is alot more powerful than the last version. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST DRIVER FOR YOU DISPLAY ADAPTER.

Note that you MUST connect both displays so your PC can detect the presence of the two connection or you cannot do the following setup. Although you have a different adapter, the driver will be very similar.

1. Make sure you have the latest video driver.

2. Right-click on the desktop and select properties, then settings. You should see two boxes numbered 1 & 2. Next, click the Advanced button, then the NView tab and look for and select "Clone" mode. Ok out to return to the last window and select the box with number 2 inside. Check the check box in the lower left that says "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor". You should be able to see two displays at this point.

3. You need to learn the settings under the Advanced button. In particular, go to Advanced -> GeForce2 Go tab -> Additonal Properties button -> Desktop Utilities -> Desktop Manager Configuration button for controls on how window will span across monitors or operate as two separate displays.

Steve
 


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