> My first time using dual monitors, and so far it is a
> blast! Somet hings
> I noticed is that I need a bigger table :)
> And since plugging in the second monitor my CPU
> temperature has risen
> from about 52 degrees celcius to 54 degrees celcius.
> I am still trying to find a useful purpose to
4:31 PM
Subject: Re: Dual Monitors!
>My first time using dual monitors, and so far it is a blast! Somet hings
>I noticed is that I need a bigger table :)
>And since plugging in the second monitor my CPU temperature has risen
>from about 52 degrees celcius to 54 degrees celc
>My first time using dual monitors, and so far it is a blast! Somet hings
>I noticed is that I need a bigger table :)
>And since plugging in the second monitor my CPU temperature has risen
>from about 52 degrees celcius to 54 degrees celcius.
>I am still trying to find a useful purpose to havi
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Angel Stewart
> >Subject: Dual Monitors!
> >
> >
> >My first time using dual monitors, and so far it is a blast!
>
> >Anything else I should know about the dual monitor stuff?
> >
> >-Gel
I can't imagine working with only one monitor.
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Trying to love two women is like a ball and chain.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 11:54 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Dual Monitors!
>
> My first time using dual monitors, and so far it is a blast!
>
I use it a lot for code windows. Also it's pretty handy when you have
a Word document or email the client sent you open on one monitor while
you make the edits on the other. With Flash it's really nice to have
the Actions window undocked and over on the second screen. When gaming
with people on Tea
I've been dual for about 7 years now (ever since Windows started supporting
them and I got my first Matrox g400). Once you get used to it you'll never
go back.
When developing I tend to have my main IDE (now Dreamweaver) open full
screen on one with test browsers and utilities open on the other.