Difference between dualview and multiple monitors

K

krallabandi

Hi

What is the difference between dualview and multiple monitors?

I have a laptop with s-video port. I tried to connect to TV using
s-video cable.

For the first time when I connected, I got the complete desktop on TV
monitor perfectly.
I increased the resolution and rebooted the system.

Now It is displaying streached view. I want to see the complete same
display in my TV as well as in Laptop.

I have noticed that the display I am getting in TV is right side
(invisible in laptop, only wisible in TV) display of the Laptop.

I tried Display properties. It has detected 2 monitors. I followed the
article

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/multimonitor.mspx

but no luck.

How can I set the properties so that I can see the same desktop view in
TV?

Thanks alot.
 
F

Fox [542370]

dualview is where the monitor is duplicated (ie on the Tv)

multiple monitors setup is where the desktop is extended across multiple
monitors (can be different sizes/ resolutions/ color depths if your graphics
cards supports it)

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Andy
| Hi
|
| What is the difference between dualview and multiple monitors?
|
| I have a laptop with s-video port. I tried to connect to TV using
| s-video cable.
|
| For the first time when I connected, I got the complete desktop on TV
| monitor perfectly.
| I increased the resolution and rebooted the system.
|
| Now It is displaying streached view. I want to see the complete same
| display in my TV as well as in Laptop.
|
| I have noticed that the display I am getting in TV is right side
| (invisible in laptop, only wisible in TV) display of the Laptop.
|
| I tried Display properties. It has detected 2 monitors. I followed the
| article
|
| http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/multimonitor.mspx
|
| but no luck.
|
| How can I set the properties so that I can see the same desktop view in
| TV?
|
| Thanks alot.
|
 

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