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    Default how to dual screen?

    So i have the DVI connect + the blue connector (forgot name) in my GFX card, wondering, if i post another monitor in my DVI port, would that be a dual screen or is there something else which I have to do to make ti a dual screen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blanky12! View Post
    So i have the DVI connect + the blue connector (forgot name) in my GFX card, wondering, if i post another monitor in my DVI port, would that be a dual screen or is there something else which I have to do to make ti a dual screen?

    Cheers.
    Just plug it in then tick a check box and drag a slider on display settings and you're away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Just plug it in then tick a check box and drag a slider on display settings and you're away.

    Cause i have a CRT port [i think it is] on my comp and then another one on my graphics card, if i plugged two different monitors into each thing would it put the same thing onto both monitors?? Sorry i think thts the same wht he asked but he said the DVI slot =]
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNKEH View Post
    Cause i have a CRT port [i think it is] on my comp and then another one on my graphics card, if i plugged two different monitors into each thing would it put the same thing onto both monitors?? Sorry i think thts the same wht he asked but he said the DVI slot =]
    I'm assuming you mean VGA?

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    Alright, got my monitors working


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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    I'm assuming you mean VGA?

    No its like this.
    CRT - [blue plug]
    S-OUT - [black circle]
    DVI - [long black plug]
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNKEH View Post
    No its like this.
    CRT - [blue plug]
    S-OUT - [black circle]
    DVI - [long black plug]
    The blue plug is VGA. CRT is a type of monitor (the ones with the big backs to put it simply).

    The black circle is S-Video out.

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    well what i wrote is what is next to the plugs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNKEH View Post
    well what i wrote is what is next to the plugs.
    You can convert DVI to VGA, but it doesn't matter now, he's sorted it .

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    So you have two monitors, right?
    And do they show the same thing?
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