Thanks for that one Joel,
My imac 1Ghz now has a 35" (15"+ 20" ) monitor - great!
Dean Malcolm
On 04/09/2004, at 12:04 PM, Joel wrote:
Hi Mark & WAMuggers,
There's actually a hack for screen spanning available for the "i"
series of machines. Apparently the graphics chips in the iBook seri
Hi joel and Wamuggers
Could you please explain to me what screen spanning is? I'm intrigued.
Reg
Mirroring = both screens display the same image
Screen spanning = multiple screens act as one big desktop, so you can
drag a window from one screen onto the other(s).
Have fun,
Shay
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Hi joel and Wamuggers
Could you please explain to me what screen spanning is? I'm intrigued.
Reg
On 4 Sep 2004, at 12:04pm, Joel wrote:
Hi Mark & WAMuggers,
There's actually a hack for screen spanning available for the "i"
series of machines. Apparently the graphics chips in the iBook seri
Hi Mark & WAMuggers,
There's actually a hack for screen spanning available for the "i"
series of machines. Apparently the graphics chips in the iBook series
and iMac G4 all supported screen spanning - but in a bid to further
disinguish the "Pro" from the "Consumer" series of machines, Apple
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