Windows xp multiple displays


















This is an important consideration for laptop computers with docking stations. Multiple display support does not function on these configurations unless you attach multiple adapters to the docking station.

Configuring Multiple Displays: Before you can configure multiple displays, you must install them. When you configure multiple displays, you must configure each one in a multiple-display environment.

Turn on your computer and allow windows XP Professional to detect the new adapters and install the appropriate device drivers. In the Setting tab, click the monitor icon that represents the monitor you want to use in addition to your primary monitor. To configure your display in a multiple-display environment, complete the following steps: In Control Panel, click Appearance And Themes, and then click Display.

In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Setting tab. Click the monitor icon for the primary display device. Select the display adapter for the secondary display, and then select the color depth and resolution. Click the monitor icon for the secondary display device. Select the color depth and resolution for the secondary display. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each additional display.

Windows XP Professional uses the virtual desktop concept to determine the relationship of each display. There are many benefits to having a second monitor and with XP Professional you can have up to 10 monitors.

You can open different files on each desktop and drag items seamlessly from one to the other. Items can be stretched across multiple desktops, allowing you to see more columns in an Excel spreadsheet, or an entire Web page, without scrolling. Windows XP makes it easy to install a second monitor. The hardest part is acquiring a spare monitor and an additional video card, but as more people upgrade their computers it is easier to come across superseded equipment.

Many people will have a 14in or 15in monitor just laying around unused. You can pick up a cheap video card from a computer store or computer fair; just make sure that it is XP compatible. Installing a second card and monitor is a fairly simple affair, but it is necessary to open up the computer.

If you are not comfortable with opening your computer, then get a friend to do it for you or take it to your local computer store. The basic steps required are set out below. Turn off your computer and remove the casing. Plug the second monitor into the card. Turn on your computer. Windows XP will detect the new video card and install the appropriate drivers.

If you have additional drivers for the card, then by all means use them instead of the default XP ones. The most recent drivers will not only be technically superior, they often boast features that you will not find in the default drivers. Open Display from the Control Panel. Is this the right thing to do. Will I need anything else apart from this adaptor? I don't have the connectors mentioned in the motherboard manual.

The DVI port is seen on the graphics card seen page 18 in the link of the manual. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help.



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