What i want to do with Hyrdavision is combine Desktop Manager and MultiDesk so i can have two different demensions of my desktop, 1 on each monitor. Is that possible?
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So you wan't each monitor at a different resolution?
In anycase Hydravision sucks. I'm running 3 monitors on ATI cards and hydravision just isn't up to snuff.
Use Ultramon. It's awesome.
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Hydravision likes rectangular desktops. Which means that each monitor has the same resolution (ie 1024x768, 800x600, ect...)
I use UltraMon to run two 19" at 1280X960 and a third at 800x600. Hydravision had a cow. It's dead now, *wispers* "We didn't like her very much. she was mean to other people."
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does anyone have a problem with interference between two monitors that are right next to each other? since im running a high resolution and low refresh rate there's a disturbance in my monitors. i want to keep both monitors at the same high resolution but is there anyother way to get rid of it? maybe shielding?
Hmm... My monitor has an S-Video out. But I doubt you can find an S-Video to CRT connector, can you?
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gearbot wrote:
does anyone have a problem with interference between two monitors that are right next to each other? since im running a high resolution and low refresh rate there's a disturbance in my monitors. i want to keep both monitors at the same high resolution but is there anyother way to get rid of it? maybe shielding?
I had that problem, when the monitors that sat next to each other were on the same video card. I added a seccond video card and moved the two on my first video card to either side of the one on the second. Fixed my problem. I'm pretty sure it has somthing to do with the way the refresh rates sync with each other.
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