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jrbick 09-03-2005 07:47 PM

Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
Looking to be doing this in quasi-near future so starting to research a bit.

For people who have a notebook computer and use it with their desktop computer for dual monitors, how do you do it?

1.) Do you use the notebook as a second monitor connected to your desktop or do you simply connect your desktop monitor to your notebook computer?

2.) Is it better to run pokertracker on the notebook for times when you travel? Or is it not a problem to update the database in order to keep it up to date on both computers?

3.) Does your notebook have digital output? Is this standard w/ most notebooks currently? If you use your notebook as a second monitor connected to your desktop, is it compatable with a dual DVI graphics card (is essentially what I'm trying to figure out).

jrbick 09-10-2005 03:31 AM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
helpful forum

AlexHoops 09-10-2005 05:24 AM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
1)

I own the Dell inspiron 9100 (17in widescreen) laptop. My max resolution for its screen is 1680x1050 which is good enough for 4 tabling with no overlap on the tables (chat boxes go off the screen). I have that connected to my Dell 2001fp 20.1in monitor, which I have positioned above my laptop. This setup works great for 8 tabling.

2)

I don't have 2 computers, just an extra monitor. The database is always on my laptop.

3)

I don't exactly know what you mean about connecting your laptop monitor to a desktop. A laptop is a computer, it doesn't need to be hooked up to one. Extra monitors can be added to it. A safe way to solve this laptop/desktop confusion is to simply take the computer off of your lap and set it on a desk...

MyMindIsGoing 09-10-2005 05:39 AM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
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09-16-2005 02:52 AM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
How do I hook up the extra monitor to my laptop? I have a dell inspiron 9200 and want to start 8tabling easier with a 2nd monitor. How does the extra monitor hook up to the laptop?

guitarhero14 09-16-2005 12:08 PM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
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How do I hook up the extra monitor to my laptop? I have a dell inspiron 9200 and want to start 8tabling easier with a 2nd monitor. How does the extra monitor hook up to the laptop?

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there should be a connection on the back of your laptop.

09-16-2005 02:30 PM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
Ok i have it connected now...and im just getting a mirror image of the laptops screen...with no apparent way to change it in the settings. What now?

jrbick 09-16-2005 09:54 PM

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jrbick 09-16-2005 09:56 PM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
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1)

I own the Dell inspiron 9100 (17in widescreen) laptop. My max resolution for its screen is 1680x1050 which is good enough for 4 tabling with no overlap on the tables (chat boxes go off the screen). I have that connected to my Dell 2001fp 20.1in monitor, which I have positioned above my laptop. This setup works great for 8 tabling.

2)

I don't have 2 computers, just an extra monitor. The database is always on my laptop.

3)

I don't exactly know what you mean about connecting your laptop monitor to a desktop. A laptop is a computer, it doesn't need to be hooked up to one. Extra monitors can be added to it. A safe way to solve this laptop/desktop confusion is to simply take the computer off of your lap and set it on a desk...

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You might have answered my question. What I meant was if people use their notebook computers as a second monitor to their desktop computer.

smoore 09-16-2005 10:27 PM

Re: Question for people using notebook for dual monitors
 
People are more helpful if they don't have to answer trivially easy questions. Please play nice.


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