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Re: FN-FORUM: Multi monitor display cards
date posted 16th January 2004 14:36
Thanks Liam,
They have 2 large desks with 8 monitors on. A person sits at a each desk and
the problems stem from there really, there are scrambles for *the* mouse and
when it becomes buried under paper all hell breaks loose! If you are not
sharing (like Liam) I can see no reason to change but it does seem an
antiquated solution? I would like to achieve more individual control without
having to purchase a new workstation.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Liam Proven" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Multi monitor display cards
>
> > I have a client who offers market trading facilities and uses multi
> > monitors
> > from single workstations in his offices. Does anyone know of a better
> > system/equipment to handle the display of this data and in particular
> > the
> > horrid single mouse that trails across the multiple monitors?
>
> You'll need to explain more clearly than that.
>
> What's wrong with it? It's exactly how I work and I love it. I'm writing
> in my right-hand screen now while viewing full-screen web pages in my
> left-hand screen. 2 dissimilar monitors on a Matrox G550 dualhead. It's
> triffic.
>
> What is your problem and what are you trying to achieve?
>
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