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    Re: Multiply Monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by matty-hodgson View Post
    you can make it do that in Win-XP using the 'span' mode though..
    it's pretty good if you have very thin bezels, crosshairs are difficult though, cos they go right between the 2 monitors.
    But for that to work, afaik, you need to have two monitors at the same resolution. Handscombmp will have two monitors in different resolutions, so I dont think that option will be there

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    Re: Multiply Monitors

    best thing (if you have loads of money) is the matrox tripplehead2go and three monitors, then you run them in span mode and the crosshair is in the middle of the middle monitor and the other two you can angle slightly around you and it is really immersive (Y)

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