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Frage von Skydiver:


Hello!
I have a purely inter-ress half a question!
I have 1 VGA, 1 DVI and a TV-OUT output
On the VGA and DVI, I have 1 each TFT monitor hang!
So if I am on the television to see what I have always the 2nd Depend Screen, and adjust the settings for the 2nd Screen.

Now my question: Can I use Windows somehow so that I see all 3 "Monitors" can control?

My graphics card: Radeon 9600 Series

Thanks for your help!

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Antwort von JMitch:

As far as I know, most maps only two outputs simultaneously.

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Antwort von Skydiver:

Or would it be possible with a tool to control the TV-OUT to be used or the VGA port?

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Antwort von Peter2003:

Hello Skidiver,

There are two ways to realize your desire.

1. of Matrox Grafikarte I will give the connection and operation of all three "Monitor" allows.

2. of the solution I implemented was the installation of a second graphics card. This works wonderfully and does not cost much.

Greeting
Peter

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Antwort von Lokke:

I am totally convinced of the Matrox Parhelia users. Just the setting options for 3 monitors goes beyond borders.
But you should only use the Parhelia if this card to work using it is definitely not a game, but a high end graphics work.
Also, I can only advise the Funtionsanzeige (Preview monitor) is not flat but on a tube to run because of better results. At Ebay you can sometimes luck with a professional display of Sonyergattern, and this should still be measured and provide a perfect picture, the average professional in the way of nothing.



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Antwort von steveb:

I would be synonymous another graphics card and install it as a third GPU to use. enough since a cheap ATI card zb

... and please do not open another thread, which is with the same question.

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