Question:
Is it possible to connect 2 monitors to 1 pc while working separately either on or off line?
spadesfrommars
2006-10-10 19:43:49 UTC
Is it possible to connect 2 monitors to 1 pc while working separately either on or off line?
Six answers:
2006-10-10 19:46:00 UTC
Yes Sir,



2 Monitos, 1 PC and different work is possible. Get a graphic card, and the split wire - the total cost could be around $50 - 100. If you alrady have the graphics card, then you just need to spend $5 on the splitter.



After that, right click on desktop goto properties> settings>



on the "Display" options, select 2 monitors



select "Use this device...." and select "Extend my desktop..."



Press Identify and it would automatically recognise both your monitors, drag them from centre and adjust how you want them to be.



There you go -
2006-10-10 19:48:20 UTC
yes Dual monitor card or



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I Got a St. Patty's Baby!
2006-10-10 19:46:15 UTC
you can connect as many monitors you comp can hold but what does 'working separately'?
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2016-12-26 20:44:37 UTC
all you're able to do is to purchase your self an rgb splitter the place you connect its enter on your vga card and the 1st output to the liquid crystal demonstrate and the 2d output on your CRT video demonstrate. sturdy luck
oltmprch
2006-10-10 19:48:42 UTC
YOU EITHER NEED A DUAL HEAD VIDEO CARD OR A SINGLE HEAD VIDEO CARD WITH A DVI OUT.
2006-10-10 19:55:14 UTC
yes.


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