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 TeamSpeak and/or IRC, it's handy to be able to see
what's going on. Open a DVD or TV screen on the second monitor while
you work. Compare browser rendering. Lots of stuff.
-Kevin
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 23:53:32 -0400, Angel Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 having two monitors
> though.
> Right now I'm just chatting on MSN on one, reading email on
> another..browsing two websites side by side..silly things like that.I
> got a program called Multimon to span the taskbar across the two
> monitors as well.
> I'm also thinking that perhaps I could have Dreamweaver open on one
> monitor, and then a code editor on the other.
> Anything else I should know about the dual monitor stuff?
>
> -Gel
>
>
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