You will need a video card with two outputs. Attach one monitor to each output. Right click on the desktop, select Properties and go under Settings. You can set up the dual displays there.
2007-03-22 02:10:36
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answered by dewcoons 7
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First you must have a video card that supports dual monitors. After that you just plug both of them into the computer, right click the desktop, go to properties, go to settings tab, click on the second monitor in the little display area, check the box Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor and you are ready to go, the second monitor should turn on at that point in time.
2007-03-22 02:10:57
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answered by afderrick 2
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If you want them to display different things, you either need two video cards, or one that supports dual monitors (it will have two monitor jacks). If you go for two cards, be careful of what type you get - most computers only have one AGP slot, so the second one has to be PCI. You may have to fiddle with the order of the two cards in your BIOS before it works; some machines need the AGP one to be primary, some secondary. Windows should be able to detect them both and you can configure them from the Display Properties.
You can also buy hardware to split the signal, but in that case both monitors will display the same thing.
2007-03-22 02:16:26
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answered by skatc 3
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yes like the others said you could use a video card that supports 2 monitors OR if you want the same image on both you can just use a splitter (10-25 dollars) or just install a second video card (if you have any available slots and running w98se or higher)
2007-03-22 02:19:18
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answered by grumpy0282 3
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there are 2 considerable rationalization why human beings purchase a Mac. a million. overall performance, and 2. because of fact this is Apple. i will in basic terms answer merchandise no a million: For regular utilization laptop is physically powerful adequate for you. For gaming you will get the Alienware. For video modifying any laptop with good spec can do the interest. issues you could evaluate: laptop initially build to cater all logical job, even although Mac is nice for 'artwork' projects. i.e.: photograph/video modifying because of fact better decision (if i'm not incorrect like 1920 x 1200 demonstrate screen decision). laptop might want extra improve to beat that. Specify your considerable requirement, make determination
2016-11-27 21:54:00
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answered by ? 4
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If its a computer capable of doing this take the second monitor plug..On my computer its blue and plug it in to the back of your tower
2007-03-22 02:10:41
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answered by shortbus824 1
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you need a video card that supports multiple monitors
2007-03-22 02:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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