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The ColorGraphics board gives you the option to set the desktop up in a
variety of formats. If you had two monitors on top of two others, you might
want a 2 x 2 format-- which would take the normal one monitor desktop and
spread it equally among the four monitors.
In my case, I use a 4 x 1 format which allows me to spread the desktop out
across four monitors in a horizontal plane-- as if you were to take one
monitor and physically stretch its width to four times the normal width.
Hope this makes sense. My suggestion is to Go For It. -- It will
revolutionize your perspective on real-time day-trading.
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At 04:24 PM 4/27/98 EDT, you wrote:
>Hi Ron!
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>Wow! Sounds just like what I have been looking for!
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>If I may ask, I noticed you mentioned four monitors. Is that because the
>image is then split into 4 quadrants? Would two monitors work with WOW dt?
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>Thanks in advance for your help!
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>Bob Hoff
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>In a message dated 98-04-25 00:15:03 EDT, you write:
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> I'm using a ColorGraphics multi-monitor board to spread the Win-95 desktop
> over four 17" Monitors -- It works very well with TS on a P-233MMX Cyrix
> Clone, although it was designed for an Inter chip -- They have boards for 2,
> 3 and 4 monitors. Imo, it is indispensable if you follow more than a few
> charts. Their WWW page is:
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> http://www.colorgfx.com/
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> I suggest using a 2" trackball rather than a mouse because it's a long
> distance for a mouse cursor to travel across four monitors. >>
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