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April 22, 2002 12:00 AM

Following Up on Dual-Monitor Expansion

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Before I get started with your questions, I want to pass along a comment I received regarding the tip "Dual-Monitor Image Expansion in Win2K," August 2001, InstantDoc ID 21014. In that tip, a reader asks why a coworker's Windows 98 Second Edition (Win98SE) laptop supports dual-monitor expansion, whereas the reader's Windows 2000 Professional system doesn't. (Both systems sport ATI Technologies' RAGE MOBILITY-M1 AGP video card.) In my answer, I explain that Win2K supports such expansion only when you attach a separate video card to each monitor.

Another reader recently wrote me with a second explanation for the problem. Apparently, the RAGE MOBILITY-M1 chipset supports a VGA-specific feature called dual head. Dual-head support lets you expand your desktop across your laptop's LCD screen and a connected, external CRT monitor—and requires only one video card. Windows XP, Windows Me, and Windows 9x support dual head, but Win2K doesn't. Furthermore, Microsoft-supplied video drivers don't support the feature, so even when your laptop's OS supports dual head, you must rely on your video-card manufacturer's display driver if you want to accomplish this type of monitor expansion.

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  • Yachiyl
    8 years ago
    Jun 06, 2004

    I have a laptop with win2k and I am trying to get a second monitor to work on it. It has a sis650 video card and I am wondering if all that I need is a driver to make it work.
    If you know anything about this I would appreciate your help.

  • iain wallace
    9 years ago
    Dec 08, 2003

    Could you advise is it possible to install dual screens on windows NT ie Matrox 450 GS. Have card but unable to get it to work, will give wide screen but not actually two screens.Any help appreciated.
    Regards

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