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Just curious if anyone is doing this? I'm interested in what you like to do with regards to the overlap issues.
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PP Beta?
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Scuba, do you use a PV or other display software?
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Scuba, do you use a PV or other display software? [/ QUOTE ] Do you mean PAHud? |
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Yeah.
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Download the beta. I haven't had any of the random crashing issues in a week. I play 9 tables on one 2001FP and 1 table along with IRC/2+2/AIM on the 19" CRT. I'm probably going to try to get that program that makes beta remember a size and find out the size I can fit 10 on both monitors nicely.
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I did it for a while, with 4 tables on the primary monitor and six tables on the secondary monitor, with four tables touching each corner and two in the middle only barely visible when the four corner tables were up top. Worked out okay, but I felt a little too harried to make the extra $8/hour worth it.
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i 10 table with 2 20.1"s. I put the 5th on each screen in the middle hasnt been a problem
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Personally I prefer 9 on one screen and 1 on the other screen with my 2+2 window, itunes, aim, etc.
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I have a laptop running at 1900X1200 and a 200l. 4 tables on the 2001 and 6 on the laptop with a bit of overlap. I like this a lot more then smaller tables an no overlap
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