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scotthh:
Nvida's nView software has "Multiview spanning mode for up to 16 monitors". When you're in Control Panel/Settings you can move icons that represent the screens into any position you'd like (usually matching their physical layout).
shorthair:
I've seen the GLTron pic, it's kinda old. I'm wondering what monitors they're using for the first pic - they have no borders between them.
Crowquill:
--- Quote from: scotthh on May 17, 2007, 04:55:51 pm ---Nvida's nView software has "Multiview spanning mode for up to 16 monitors". When you're in Control Panel/Settings you can move icons that represent the screens into any position you'd like (usually matching their physical layout).
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That's similar to the way it's done on a Mac. The only limit to how many displays you can have is how many slots you have to install video cards. The most I ever did at one time was 4. I've been running a dual monitor setup since about 1998, though. It's great for design apps. One screen to for the artwork, the other for palettes. The tricky part is getting the color calibrated so that they match up.
Here's what my Mac OS 10.4's monitor arrangement screen looks like with a 21" and a 15":
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