I would bet that only a very small minority of P3 users agree with you.  
If that's what you want, why didn't you buy a product that does exactly 
that?  I can think of at least three that work well.

Dave   AB7E



On 12/18/2011 8:33 AM, John Ragle wrote:
> Based on 2 responses to my query about the P3 display, I would have to
> say this is an absolute design disaster. It kills completely my interest
> in the product. I had envisioned a hardware card that would communicate
> with software running on the PC, not something that required a dedicated
> monitor. I think the product needs some serious re-thinking.
>
> John Ragle -- W1ZI
>
> =====
>
> On 12/18/2011 8:28 AM, Bruce Beford wrote:
>
> "Hi, John, the P3SVGA has it's own output connector, to connect directly
> to a monitor. It will not share the display with anything else, like
> your PC (unless some external hardware is used to accomplish this). It
> is designed to use it's own dedicated monitor. (In other words, filling
> the entire screen). 73, Bruce, N1RX"
>
> On 12/18/2011 9:09 AM, Jim McDonald wrote:
>
> "John, My understanding is that, similar to the Yaesu DMU-2000, this is
> not a computer application that uses a window. It requires a dedicated
> monitor or one that can be switch between the P3 and a computer using a
> switch in the monitor."
>
>
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