Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
HARRYCAT
- 17 May 2011 13:36
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Sounds like VNC (virtual network computing). VNC thumbnail viewer a possibility. Regret out of my league as have never used it. Hopefully someone else can assist.
On the subject of screens with HDMI connections, looks like 40" is about the biggest. For some reason anything above that seems to be pretty rare.
jonuk76
- 17 May 2011 22:05
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You can do it but the resolutions on the big screens TV's are not that much higher (if any) than a current 24" monitor. Usually they are 1920 x 1080 resolution. Here's an
example. So basically a 42" TV/monitor won't give the same amount of screen "real estate" as three 24" monitors. It'll just show the same as one of your current screens but bigger.
Richgit69
- 18 May 2011 00:10
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HarryCat, Jonuk76 thank you both for the advice, looks like i'll stick with my 3 monitors and add 3 more later
Richgit69
- 22 May 2011 14:05
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Windows 7
recently upgraded pc and now using windows 7, booted up last nite and found that my programs especially IE9 are see thru, and the IE tabs pop up along the bottome as little pictures on the taskbar, How do i go back to the original settings
jonuk76
- 24 May 2011 11:39
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Yes that's how it is by default. Try this - right click desktop, choose 'Personalize'. Scroll down to 'Basic and High Contrast Themes' and change the theme to Windows 7 Basic or Windows Classic, which will turn off the 'Aero' features like the transparent windows.
Richgit69
- 24 May 2011 17:13
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Jonuk76, simple when you know how, thanks
Richgit69
- 26 May 2011 14:54
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can anyone confirm if this is right
I installed a dedicated graphics for 3 monitors which are woking fine on it now
But if the motherboard has a intergrated graphics card with DVI, VGA adaptors installed and I've also put in any old PCI graphics card again with two more adaptors, I can only use the new dedicated graphics card i've just installed I thought I be able to at least add another 2 or even 4 monitors at a later date as I've got 4 adaptors free still
Seymour Clearly
- 26 May 2011 15:15
- 9431 of 11003
I think you'll find that the graphics card you installed overrides the integrated graphics chip on the motherboard. I'd expect that any extra graphics cards installed in other slots should allow extra monitors to be attached.
Incidentally, which 3 monitor graphics card did you install? I'm thinking of doing likewise on my Win7 64 bit machine. Nice powerful machine, but graphics are a let down at the moment.
ExecLine
- 26 May 2011 15:30
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SC
As you are no doubt probably aware, Win7-64 bit usually presents a few compatibility issues.
Have a look at
THIS (1)
and
THIS (2)
Seymour Clearly
- 26 May 2011 15:57
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Cheers Exec. I really only need a twin output - some of those cards cost almost as much as my PC! (Well, not really - but I managed to get a 'bin end' PC with terrific spec for not many roubles).
Richgit69
- 26 May 2011 16:18
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Seymour Clearly, I ended up getting MSI 6850 cyclone, with a new 650w PSU and a display port adaptor
skinny
- 26 May 2011 16:23
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Rich - is that a vacuum cleaner? :-)
Richgit69
- 26 May 2011 16:38
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skinny, it does have a massive fan on it ;-)
Seymour Clearly
- 26 May 2011 16:41
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Bet it sucks the dust up anyway. Looks like a beast!
ExecLine
- 26 May 2011 17:28
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SC
Hmmm? After reading a mention of it in your '9431' I thought you wanted a 3-monitor facility.
I'm using an
eVGA GeForce GTS 450 FPB Graphics adapter - 1 GB - GDDR5 SDRAM to run two Dell 2209WAB Ultrasharp 22" Monitors on my own Windows 7-64bit machine.
The connection choices available were either VGA or DVI and as you can see from the spec' the resolutions obtainable from this card were very high and so the resultant monitor images are brilliant.
Seymour Clearly
- 26 May 2011 17:52
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Cheer Exec - I like a personal rec, so will go down that route. Thanks for the info. Loads of machine USBs, none on the monitors but thanks for the hint.
HARRYCAT
- 26 May 2011 19:40
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I have Canon (used to have Epson) and they all seem to come with some kind of adaptation to try and ensure that you use genuine cartridges.
With canon there is an override button if you happen to use non genuine or refilled.
I use Cartridge World and get mine refilled on the spot. Have had no problems so far with either Canon or Epson and I have seen them refilling HP cartridges. Prices vary depending on how much ink each cartridge holds.
May not help, but that my tuppence worth!
SC - surely there must be a VGA-USB adaptor by now?
Richgit69
- 26 May 2011 20:55
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SC, if you feeling flush, why not get a graphics card that has 6x display port adaptors, looks really cool
http://www.multi-monitors.com/product_p/ati-5870-6.htm