I'll let the original poster answer this question, but I just wanted to add that I have found using two monitors attached to the same computer very helpful (I haven't seen just what Legacy is doing with them). It's just like expanding your desktop. I take digital photographs of everything when "on location" to courthouses or historical societies. Some won't allow this because they make money from their photocopies--although I happened to be at the historical society library for Huntingdon County, PA when their photocopy machine wasn't working well. They allowed me to use my digital camera--but I counted up all my photos and paid them what I would have paid in photocopies and added some for an additional donation--they liked that and I liked having my digital copies better. Anyway, I can open up the photos of wills, deeds, etc. on one screen and transcribe them on the other. Works great!

Patti

Arnold Sprague wrote:
Would you please advise us as to what the improvements for dual monitors are so that we can take advantage of them?
    Thank you.



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