Actually, all you need is a graphics card (or video card, as they're sometimes called) that support dual monitors. I actually prefer it over having a larger display.
2006-08-10 19:42:14
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answered by bogus_dude 6
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Get yourself an "ATI All In Wonder" video card and just follow the instructions that come with it. The "All In Wonder" card also gives you the option of widescreen or different video on the two screens
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The mouse and keyboard usually have color coded connectors with a symbol that you just match to the colors or symbols of the inputs on the back of your computer.
2006-08-10 19:56:31
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answered by Al B 1
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What you're searching for is a KVM change. KVM = Keyboard, Video, Mouse. frequently, a KVM is to regulate distinct laptop's from one keyboard, mouse and show screen. those are particularly low-priced and accessible. some KVM's, in spite of the undeniable fact that, enable distinct keyboards, mice and video show gadgets to at least one laptop. be particular previously you purchase one which the KVM works in this manner. those gadget's are not as low-priced or accessible... you ought to jerry rig (sp) a setup. frequently, the ports are not definitely accessible for the keyboard, mouse and show screen. Get an extension twine for each to convey the ports on your table proper (the actual one, no longer residing house windows...). Then get your cables to pass from the distant keyboards, mice and video show gadgets and produce them to the extensions. change as mandatory. note that each and every cable has their distance limits so there is going to be a max distance you may opt for the keyboard, mouse and show screen. if you're accessible, you ought to purchase the connectors from radio shack or similar shop, and cables one by one and lead them to your self. now and again, with longer cables, that is more cost-effective to make than to purchase.
2016-11-29 21:42:35
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answered by ? 3
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you mean with a KVM ? (keyboard/video/mouse) that lets you use multiple sets of screen and keyboard, one at a time
or do you mean multiple monitors for a superwide display and one keyboard one mouse,
In this later case, you need a graphics card with two connectors for screens ("dual head")
You can also use the internal and external display of a laptop or two graphics card say one is AGP, one in pci.
in that case the setup will let you specify which is your "primary" display
2006-08-10 19:43:39
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answered by ngufra 4
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Check these sites... I think you mean these.....
http://www.hypertransport.org/applications/apps_PCs.cfm
http://www.windowsfordevices.com/files/misc/via_luke_corefusion_architecture_diagram.jpg
http://www.hobbyprojects.com/block_diagrams/computer.html
2006-08-10 20:09:05
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answered by Anonymous
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