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Eyefintiy and Simsig 01/12/2010 at 21:56 #2066
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All I can say is it's worth the money, being able to see all of Exeter without scrolling is very very very nice.




Sorry for the poor pictures but it illustrates the point.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 01/12/2010 at 21:56 #12739
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All I can say is it's worth the money, being able to see all of Exeter without scrolling is very very very nice.




Sorry for the poor pictures but it illustrates the point.

"Passengers for New Lane, should be seated in the rear coach of the train " - Opinions are my own and not those of my employer
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/12/2010 at 09:49 #12743
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Erm, the down pic is not Exeter but Southampton.
I'm also using this, at 2 screens. Then you still have to scroll a bit.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/12/2010 at 12:31 #12748
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Yes I know that :)

Still makes for good SimSig.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/12/2010 at 17:14 #12751
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How does one do such a thing?
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/12/2010 at 19:33 #12752
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Here a picture of your view of KX with 2 screens:

Just buy a 2nd monitor and a computer with a connector for an extra screen. Plug in the screen, choose to extend your desktop over it, ready.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/12/2010 at 20:56 #12759
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ralphjwchadkirk said:
How does one do such a thing?
Almost all laptops have a external video output onto which you can attach another monitor. Whether a desktop can or not depends on the graphics card installed. Assuming you have the extra connections, all you then do in is allow the desktop the extend over the second monitor (this was supported from Windows 2000 onwards and up-to-date versions of Linux can do it as well)

Multiple monitor setups are certainly not uncommon these days. I seen graphics cards available with up to 8 monitor connections but they aren't exactly cheap...And then you have to have a monitor to connect to each output and the space to put them all!

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 03/12/2010 at 13:40 #12764
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Right connecting more than one monitor to a PC.

If it is two monitors you want then you can either use an Nvidia or an ATI card, all you do is plug both monitors in and enable them via the monitor control panel in windows.

However if you want Three or more you require an ATI graphics card either a 5XXX series card or a 6XXX card, the third monitor needs to be connected via display port on the graphics card which requires a special adapter.

I'll post some more picks in a couple of weeks when my third matching monitor arrives.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 03/12/2010 at 21:08 #12771
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You can do more than 3 monitors on a system with ATI or NVidia. A quick look at NewEgg.com revealed a card with four DVI outputs based on a GForce 8400, for example, for $164. I am sure your local UK supplier would have something similar.

I also found a 6-output ATI card for around $400 and the link below talks about an 8-output card based on an ATI chipset (but who knows how much that costs!!!).
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Matrox-PCIe-DisplayPort-Octal-Graphics,9042.html

Just need to find a desk big enough now to fit all those monitors on!!!!

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 04/12/2010 at 19:51 #12779
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And I can show you a card that has 5 monitor outputs but only powers three monitors, monitor connectors doesn't = number of monitors.
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 05/12/2010 at 09:41 #12783
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We've been customers of Matrox for years now, mostly the quad head cards. The biggest display we've set up was a 24 screen system using 2 PCs each with 3 quad cards. I see from Chris' link that 8-port cards are now available - but at US$1995 a pop, maybe not!
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 05/12/2010 at 17:37 #12788
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Interesting, thanks chaps. I've been looking into doing something like this for a while. It's a trade off between getting a new PC and a couple of monitors for it, and building my own server (well 2 actually!) to move my sites onto.
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 18/01/2011 at 16:42 #13225
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This is my 2 screen setup. Look the prehistoric CRT I'm still using for this. The blue and purple colors are much darker on this monitor, than on my lappy's own screen, which makes non-ARS trains and Auto buttons look strange.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 18/01/2011 at 22:46 #13229
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Atleast it's a start Albert.

Such a shame there isn't room at wakefield for me to bring a couple of monitors with me

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 19/01/2011 at 10:34 #13230
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I'm having a third as you can see behind the lappy. If one of them was a flatscreen, I could bring them to a meet (am not going to the Wakefield). But I do not have a flatscreen and even a 15" CRT is too big and heavy for bringing it the whole way to England.

If there's lack of lappys at a meet, you can connect a 2nd screen, keyboard and mouse and use one lappy. I can supply some mouses (no mice - that are animals) if needed.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 01/04/2011 at 14:22 #14675
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I have finally setup my quad displays.
Its 4 x Iiyama E2607 screens running at 1920 x 1200 @ £171 each
The card is an ATI Firepro 2460 with 512Mb which cost £103

On South Humberside I can see Cleethorpes - Scunthorpe
On Edinburgh can see Ladybank - edge of Platforms at Waverley or Berwick to Forth Bridge
On Kings Cross can see Cross - Hitchin Up Yard

I know it seems excessive but this was my Christmas present, its just taken me ages to get the monitors I wanted.



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Eyefintiy and Simsig 01/04/2011 at 15:10 #14676
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^ Now that is Nice. I'm very much impressed, agilchrist.
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 01/04/2011 at 16:01 #14679
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Alan thats a great setup - I can see Karls face now lol -

Whats next 4 T2250's

Passed the age to be doing 'Spoon Feeding' !!!
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 01/04/2011 at 17:53 #14684
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You just need a track ball and a keyboard embedded in the desk and it would look like a true IECC....

And nice to see you are making full use of it with South Humberside!!!!

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 01/04/2011 at 18:58 #14687
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Dam looks like I might have to get another couple of monitors. Or not
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/04/2011 at 08:52 #14698
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Touch screens no no no no, think they would drive me up the wall as I would end up touching up the screen in the office and people would think I really have lost it, its bad enough picking up a non touch phone and poking at the screen.

Trackball is a good suggestion, I must have a look and see what looks decent, its a long mouse move to get the cursor all the way accross at the moment even at hyper speed.

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/04/2011 at 19:18 #14711
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I bet you manage to loose the cursor just like I do as well.
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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/04/2011 at 22:52 #14714
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agilchrist said:
Trackball is a good suggestion, I must have a look and see what looks decent, its a long mouse move to get the cursor all the way accross at the moment even at hyper speed.
Highly recommend this trackball, though I see it has been superceded. I certainly didn't pay that amount for mine!

Not so good if you are left handed though...

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 02/04/2011 at 23:38 #14716
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Not so good if you are left handed though...
Use a mirror?...to boldly go.....

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Eyefintiy and Simsig 03/04/2011 at 08:59 #14720
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Highly recommend this trackball, though I see it has been superceded. I certainly didn't pay that amount for mine!
There is also a cordless version which Mrs. G has used for a number of years and she swears by it.

I've also seen a much cheaper Kensington alternative (the Amazon UK listing is here) which looks like it should be configureable for right or left handed use. I haven't used the Kensington so can't pass on any personal comment.

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