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Old 09-08-2005, 02:42 AM
Bellagibro Bellagibro is offline
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Default Re: Does anyone multi-table with a 1280x1024 screen or 19 \" LCD?

Yeah the overlap sucks, can't wait to get a 1600x1200 2nd monitor.
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Old 09-08-2005, 02:57 AM
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Default Re: Does anyone multi-table with a 1280x1024 screen or 19 \" LCD?

Microbob,

I totally agree. Before the 1900x1200res I 2-tabled and only four tabled if I was playing .5/1 to clear bonuses.

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IMO, playing with overlap is obviously do-able.
But you won't really know how much you are missing out on until you play without overlap.

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It is soothing to not have to click buttons constantly to follow the action... Also, another of my prodigal indulgences is to two-table (or one) and play a DVD movie on the side on the 9300. Am I the only one? It's like tasting ambrosia (maybe not).
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Old 09-08-2005, 09:26 AM
TheHammer24 TheHammer24 is offline
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Default Re: Does anyone multi-table with a 1280x1024 screen or 19 \" LCD?

Overlap really sucks. I have 17" CRT that does 1680x1090. So horizantally no overlap, but vertically the chatbox portion of the bottom two tables are off the monitor thus creating no overlap. This is a second monitor hooked up to my laptop. If I checked the box, "hide options that are out of this monitor's range" it would not let be choose this resolution. However, unchecking it, you can make it go up to this. It cannot, however, do 1600x1200. oh well, it's great, and I will never go back to overlap.
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