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Chad Coleman
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      14th Dec 2006
I recently got a hook up into my HD TV big screen from my computer. I have
the monitor cable going through the wall through a hole I had drilled. So my
TV and my computer are in different rooms. I have cloned the duel monitors,
however I would like to have different resolution for my computer monitor
and Big Screen TV. The resolution is too high for the big screen because I
can't read it with out zooming a bit. So i'd like to run it a little
smaller. I have not figured out how to do this yet. When I clone it, one
monitor in the DVI the other in the HD15 VGA connection. The TV is on the
HD15 cable. When I identify displays both say "1"...

How do I set the TV at 1024x768 or a wide screen rosolution, and my computer
Monitor on the DVI cable to 1280x1024?

Any suggetions if this is even possible. I have been changing it on the fly,
but it would be nice to have seperate resolutions.


Note: I have an nvidia based Geforce card with the latest drivers.


 
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Arkady Renko
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      14th Dec 2006
Chad Coleman wrote:
> I recently got a hook up into my HD TV big screen from my computer. I have
> the monitor cable going through the wall through a hole I had drilled. So my
> TV and my computer are in different rooms. I have cloned the duel monitors,
> however I would like to have different resolution for my computer monitor
> and Big Screen TV. The resolution is too high for the big screen because I
> can't read it with out zooming a bit. So i'd like to run it a little
> smaller. I have not figured out how to do this yet. When I clone it, one
> monitor in the DVI the other in the HD15 VGA connection. The TV is on the
> HD15 cable. When I identify displays both say "1"...
>
> How do I set the TV at 1024x768 or a wide screen rosolution, and my computer
> Monitor on the DVI cable to 1280x1024?
>
> Any suggetions if this is even possible. I have been changing it on the fly,
> but it would be nice to have seperate resolutions.
>
>
> Note: I have an nvidia based Geforce card with the latest drivers.
>
>


I would think a good way of doing this is to set it up as separate
desktops (ie. extended) but enable "Theatre Mode" which means when you
play a movie, it plays fullscreen on one of the monitors (ie. the HD TV)
and remains in a window on the other. That way you can still work in
the background if you want to on the smaller LCD.

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      14th Dec 2006
Try windows media home page/downloads/enterprise i believe,locate the
windows exhibitor pro,the software is specifically for useing 2 monitors.Its
for xp....

"Chad Coleman" wrote:

> I recently got a hook up into my HD TV big screen from my computer. I have
> the monitor cable going through the wall through a hole I had drilled. So my
> TV and my computer are in different rooms. I have cloned the duel monitors,
> however I would like to have different resolution for my computer monitor
> and Big Screen TV. The resolution is too high for the big screen because I
> can't read it with out zooming a bit. So i'd like to run it a little
> smaller. I have not figured out how to do this yet. When I clone it, one
> monitor in the DVI the other in the HD15 VGA connection. The TV is on the
> HD15 cable. When I identify displays both say "1"...
>
> How do I set the TV at 1024x768 or a wide screen rosolution, and my computer
> Monitor on the DVI cable to 1280x1024?
>
> Any suggetions if this is even possible. I have been changing it on the fly,
> but it would be nice to have seperate resolutions.
>
>
> Note: I have an nvidia based Geforce card with the latest drivers.
>
>
>

 
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