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Hi loves,

 

I've been given a second screen for my comp, any one out there know how to set up windows 7 to run two screens with different windows. I'd love to be able to have the chat room open on one and be able to acess CERB on the other with out a lot of back and forth.

 

Cheers, November

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It depends on how old your PC is. Most newer PC have 2 monitor ports, possibly one for DVI and one VGA. In that case its just a matter of hooking both monitors up and it-just-works .

 

Failing which you would have to purchase an different graphics card. Most (dare I say all) cards you find today would support 2 monitors out of the box.

 

What is the make and model of your comp ?

 

 

 

Hi loves,

 

I've been given a second screen for my comp, any one out there know how to set up windows 7 to run two screens with different windows. I'd love to be able to have the chat room open on one and be able to acess CERB on the other with out a lot of back and forth.

 

Cheers, November

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I'm running a Toshiba net book with windows 7 starter it's a year old, I've got both screens running and can switch back and forth between them but can't figure out how to open a different window on each one. I'm missing some thing simple I'm sure.

 

Cheers November

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Hi November, if you right click on the desktop and select Screen Resolution, there is a Multiple Displays option. You should be able to select "extend these displays". Then you just drag a window over to the second screen and bob's your uncle...

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It would seem that because my net book has windows 7 starter and not the full windows 7 the extend feature isn't avalible and I won't be able to run two diferent screens at the same time.

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