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      03-12-2008
depends on what you want:

wider screen with two: buy the video card with software

or

if you want same thing on both screens (monitor and projector) buy a
splitter cable.



"crocus68" <> wrote in message
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> Hi:
> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?
> If can, how it be done?
>
> Thanks,


 
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      03-12-2008
In article <#>,
DM <> wrote:
>
>wider screen with two: buy the video card with software
>


You don't need software. Windows supports multiple monitors
natively. Just get a video card with multiple outputs, hook up the
monitors, and bring up the display control panel. How to set them
up should be easy to see.

 
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      03-12-2008
do the PC have two key boards and mice?

how much use are the two people looking to get from one PC?

or is this a ****ing contest where they share a PC with one mouse and key
board and don't want to spin the monitor back and forth between each other?

sorry if this sounds harsh but I know how this works sometimes. don't let
work place stress cause an accident, OSHA will be all over ya!


"crocus68" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the response.
>
> To explain more in detail, ...
>
> There are two monitors, CRTs sitting side by side, and in between
> there is one PC with XP.
>
> There are two people want to use one PC, however one person prefer
> 'flat screen' and another prefers 'curved screen.' Then, it's getting a
> problem how to share one PC with two monitors.
>
> On the back of PC, there are 'two' slots that seems to accomodate two
> monitors, although I can NEVER be sure as I am asking, ...
>
> Is it possible to use those 'two' slots in order to hook-up two monitors?
>
> BTW, those three are sitting on the large, same table with two chairs.
>
> Thanks for any help on this regard.
>
>
> "DM" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> depends on what you want:
>>
>> wider screen with two: buy the video card with software
>>
>> or
>>
>> if you want same thing on both screens (monitor and projector) buy a
>> splitter cable.
>>
>>
>>
>> "crocus68" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi:
>>> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?
>>> If can, how it be done?
>>>
>>> Thanks,

>>

>


 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      03-12-2008
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:34:00 -0500, "crocus68" <>
wrote:

> Hi:
> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?



Yes. As a matter of fact, Windows supports up to ten monitors. I have
two myself.


> If can, how it be done?



Most modern video cards support two monitors directly. If yours
doesn't, you'd need to buy a second video card.

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      03-12-2008
follow up:
are the two slots the blue VGI ports? that will answer your, "On the back of
PC, there are 'two' slots that seems to accommodate two monitors, although I
can NEVER be sure as I am asking, ...," concern.

also, if your video card turns out bad, buy the couple dollar signal
splitter and you should be fine so long as you want both monitors to show
the same thing.

"crocus68" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the response.
>
> To explain more in detail, ...
>
> There are two monitors, CRTs sitting side by side, and in between
> there is one PC with XP.
>
> There are two people want to use one PC, however one person prefer
> 'flat screen' and another prefers 'curved screen.' Then, it's getting a
> problem how to share one PC with two monitors.
>
> On the back of PC, there are 'two' slots that seems to accomodate two
> monitors, although I can NEVER be sure as I am asking, ...
>
> Is it possible to use those 'two' slots in order to hook-up two monitors?
>
> BTW, those three are sitting on the large, same table with two chairs.
>
> Thanks for any help on this regard.
>
>
> "DM" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> depends on what you want:
>>
>> wider screen with two: buy the video card with software
>>
>> or
>>
>> if you want same thing on both screens (monitor and projector) buy a
>> splitter cable.
>>
>>
>>
>> "crocus68" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi:
>>> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?
>>> If can, how it be done?
>>>
>>> Thanks,

>>

>


 
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R. C. White
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      03-12-2008
Hi, Crocus68.

> There are two monitors, CRTs sitting side by side, and in between
> there is one PC with XP.


Did you notice that this newsgroup's name is "vista.general"?

While this question is probably "generic" Windows, you might get
more-focused responses in a WinXP newsgroup. Perhaps
microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

RC
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"crocus68" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Thanks for the response.
>
> To explain more in detail, ...
>
> There are two monitors, CRTs sitting side by side, and in between
> there is one PC with XP.
>
> There are two people want to use one PC, however one person prefer
> 'flat screen' and another prefers 'curved screen.' Then, it's getting a
> problem how to share one PC with two monitors.
>
> On the back of PC, there are 'two' slots that seems to accomodate two
> monitors, although I can NEVER be sure as I am asking, ...
>
> Is it possible to use those 'two' slots in order to hook-up two monitors?
>
> BTW, those three are sitting on the large, same table with two chairs.
>
> Thanks for any help on this regard.
>
>
> "DM" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> depends on what you want:
>>
>> wider screen with two: buy the video card with software
>>
>> or
>>
>> if you want same thing on both screens (monitor and projector) buy a
>> splitter cable.
>>
>>
>>
>> "crocus68" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi:
>>> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?
>>> If can, how it be done?
>>>
>>> Thanks,

>>

>

 
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Andre Matuch
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      03-12-2008
crocus68 wrote:
> Thanks for the response.
>
> To explain more in detail, ...
>
> There are two monitors, CRTs sitting side by side, and in between
> there is one PC with XP.
>
> There are two people want to use one PC, however one person prefer
> 'flat screen' and another prefers 'curved screen.' Then, it's getting a
> problem how to share one PC with two monitors.
>
> On the back of PC, there are 'two' slots that seems to accomodate two
> monitors, although I can NEVER be sure as I am asking, ...
>
> Is it possible to use those 'two' slots in order to hook-up two monitors?
>
> BTW, those three are sitting on the large, same table with two chairs.
>
> Thanks for any help on this regard.
>
>
> "DM" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> depends on what you want:
>>
>> wider screen with two: buy the video card with software
>>
>> or
>>
>> if you want same thing on both screens (monitor and projector) buy a
>> splitter cable.
>>
>>
>>
>> "crocus68" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi:
>>> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?
>>> If can, how it be done?
>>>
>>> Thanks,

>>

>


It's extremely simple. You make sure your video card has two video
outputs like two VGA outputs, two DVI outputs or one VGA and one DVI.
You plug one monitor into output 1, and one monitor into output 2.
Following me so far?

Then you go to Control Panel - Personalization - Display Settings. Does
it see the second monitor? Most likely.

Now you just need to figure out which number Windows sees your monitor
as being. Click on identify monitor. If a big 1 appears on your screen,
Vista sees your main monitor as being number 1. If you get a 2, Vista is
seeing it as being the second. It doesn't really matter which number you
get because you can correct the order of the monitor by just dragging
the monitor icon at the top to the right position.

If you want to extend the monitor, choose the option that says 'extend
the desktop onto this monitor' on your second monitor. Then, you're done.


 
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      03-12-2008
Hi:
Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?

If can, how it be done?

Thanks,
 
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crocus68
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      03-12-2008
Thanks for the response.

To explain more in detail, ...

There are two monitors, CRTs sitting side by side, and in between
there is one PC with XP.

There are two people want to use one PC, however one person prefer
'flat screen' and another prefers 'curved screen.' Then, it's getting a
problem how to share one PC with two monitors.

On the back of PC, there are 'two' slots that seems to accomodate two
monitors, although I can NEVER be sure as I am asking, ...

Is it possible to use those 'two' slots in order to hook-up two monitors?

BTW, those three are sitting on the large, same table with two chairs.

Thanks for any help on this regard.


"DM" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> depends on what you want:
>
> wider screen with two: buy the video card with software
>
> or
>
> if you want same thing on both screens (monitor and projector) buy a
> splitter cable.
>
>
>
> "crocus68" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi:
>> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?
>> If can, how it be done?
>>
>> Thanks,

>


 
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Dave
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      03-12-2008
Yes, you can connect 2 monitors to a PC, if the PC has either 2 identical
video cards, or a video card with 2 outputs.
But, you can't share the PC, and have 2 people using it at the same time.


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"crocus68" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Thanks for the response.
>
> To explain more in detail, ...
>
> There are two monitors, CRTs sitting side by side, and in between
> there is one PC with XP.
>
> There are two people want to use one PC, however one person prefer
> 'flat screen' and another prefers 'curved screen.' Then, it's getting a
> problem how to share one PC with two monitors.
>
> On the back of PC, there are 'two' slots that seems to accomodate two
> monitors, although I can NEVER be sure as I am asking, ...
>
> Is it possible to use those 'two' slots in order to hook-up two monitors?
>
> BTW, those three are sitting on the large, same table with two chairs.
>
> Thanks for any help on this regard.
>
>
> "DM" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> depends on what you want:
>>
>> wider screen with two: buy the video card with software
>>
>> or
>>
>> if you want same thing on both screens (monitor and projector) buy a
>> splitter cable.
>>
>>
>>
>> "crocus68" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi:
>>> Is it possible to hook-up two Monitors with one PC?
>>> If can, how it be done?
>>>
>>> Thanks,

>>

>

 
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