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#344244 - 07/16/10 05:06 PM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: Nifunifa]
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Registered: 07/13/09
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As long as your video card is newer then you just need the split cable to hook in both moniters with the ultramon software. As far as expense goes it actually is very reasonable considering the beneifts such as being able to pull up your MLS screen on one side and the DE page on the other so you can quickly copy and paste. With shortcut keys and hot keys you could probably cut your data entry time down quite a bit. And since a decent size flat screen at your local Costco or Sams club usually will run between 199.00 and 300.00, it's well worth the investment I think.
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#344449 - 07/18/10 01:52 PM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: Ryan]
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Registered: 01/31/07
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How is the refresh rate on monitor #3? sometimes it drags a little. but really, im not doing too much on that monitor anyways. i really just use it to put my pictures window and tax windows on so i dont have to minimize and maximize over and over.
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#344451 - 07/18/10 02:03 PM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: Nifunifa]
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Registered: 06/30/09
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King, Thank you so much for the info. Being old my programming skills are back in the days of COBAL. So, if you would be so kind as to share, how do I reformat so that I can turn the other monitors 90 degrees and see the info properly. I am hoping others here are curious about this as well and I am not the only dinosaur left.  Also, what do you thing about using a big screen TV to do the same thing without 3 monitors? Thank You Kent
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#344492 - 07/18/10 11:40 PM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: Grampa]
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Registered: 01/31/07
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King, Thank you so much for the info. Being old my programming skills are back in the days of COBAL. So, if you would be so kind as to share, how do I reformat so that I can turn the other monitors 90 degrees and see the info properly. I am hoping others here are curious about this as well and I am not the only dinosaur left.  Also, what do you thing about using a big screen TV to do the same thing without 3 monitors? Thank You Kent Im not sure that I understand the question about formatting for the sake of monitor placement. You should have to format anything, the software will take care of all that. But I might not be understanding the question right. As far as the TV idea, I just heard this week about a guy doing just that, with a touch screen. Basically had 4 full screens all on 1 big screen. The only thing I dont like about that, is that you are still going to be minimizing and maximizing a lot.
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#357404 - 11/11/10 11:42 AM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: King of Internet]
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Registered: 12/15/08
Posts: 310
Loc: Northern Ca
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I need some advise. I need a second monitor or bigger monitor with a split screen. My desktop does not have anywhere for me to plug in the second monitor. So, I guess I have to add the plug. I am not too computer savvy so am not sure if this is my best option.
I am also considering getting a large moniter and upgrading to windows 7 to be able to split the screen.
Is it hard to add the plug for the second monitor?
If I go with a split screen how big of a monitor do I need to be able to view two pages at a time?
Any advice is appreciated.
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#357496 - 11/12/10 07:10 AM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: P-Town]
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Registered: 11/28/09
Posts: 182
Loc: Florida
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I need some advise. I need a second monitor or bigger monitor with a split screen. My desktop does not have anywhere for me to plug in the second monitor. So, I guess I have to add the plug. I am not too computer savvy so am not sure if this is my best option.
I am also considering getting a large moniter and upgrading to windows 7 to be able to split the screen.
Is it hard to add the plug for the second monitor?
Adding the second plug is actually quite simple however, one wrong move mixed with some static electricity will leave you wishing you had paid a professional. I recommend taking your computer to bestbuy or your local computer store. It shouldn’t cost more than $250 for the new video card and instillation. You will also need to purchase the other monitor as well (again not more than $250). If you have an older computer and are looking to upgrade to windows 7, buying a new computer (with 2 plugs) might be a wiser investment. You probably find that a new $200-$400 computer is light-years better than your current computer. King, Thank you so much for the info. Being old my programming skills are back in the days of COBAL. So, if you would be so kind as to share, how do I reformat so that I can turn the other monitors 90 degrees and see the info properly. I am hoping others here are curious about this as well and I am not the only dinosaur left.  Also, what do you thing about using a big screen TV to do the same thing without 3 monitors? Thank You Kent Grandpa, did your figure out the 90 degree thing? Check out my picture, I have it set up so I can read the entire MLS or even the IMAPP.
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#357921 - 11/16/10 02:54 PM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: REOBOSS]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 74
Loc: Dearborn, MI
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You don't need to add viso cards, just add a vga splitter for less than $10. Find them on ebay with a quick search
VGA SVGA male to 2 dual female Y Splitter Cable Adapter
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#357992 - 11/17/10 01:49 AM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: REOBOSS]
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Registered: 01/31/07
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[/quote] Grandpa, did your figure out the 90 degree thing? Check out my picture, I have it set up so I can read the entire MLS or even the IMAPP. [/quote] I like that idea!
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#358128 - 11/18/10 12:44 AM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: Nifunifa]
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Registered: 11/17/10
Posts: 6
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Thanks for sharing that! I knew that this could be done but for some reason it never dawned on me as to how much time this really could save a person! I am new to this site and am already glad to have discovered it!!! Jen
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#365232 - 01/31/11 05:33 AM
Re: for those of you looking to add a 2nd or 3rd monitor into your mix...
[Re: Nifunifa]
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Registered: 01/27/11
Posts: 67
Loc: Florida
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I use three monitors but haven't heard of Ultramon. Thanks for sharing, would love toolbars on each screen! I have my desk sitting against a wall and thinking about wall mounting the monitors to have more desk space.
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