Re: iMac G5 - Screen Spanning

2004-09-06 Thread Dean Malcolm
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

Re: iMac G5 - Screen Spanning

2004-09-05 Thread Shay Telfer
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 -- =

Re: iMac G5 - Screen Spanning

2004-09-04 Thread Reg Whitely
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

iMac G5 - Screen Spanning

2004-09-04 Thread Joel
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