Hello Butch,

Windows doesn't have a setting for running without a monitor. The only way to accomplish this is to physically disconnect any displays receiving output from the video card. Window-Eyes doesn't care if a monitor is connected, however, so you shouldn't notice any difference in performance regardless of the presence of a display.

Regards,
Steve




On 8/24/2011 6:53 AM, Butch K wrote:
Hello list, I read somewhere that the Windows OS  has a setting that will tell 
the computer to run without a monitor. I'm not sure if this is with Windows 7, 
Windows XP, or both. If this is true, can Window-eyes function properly without 
a physical monitor connected to the computer? Can Window-eyes read the 
information directly from the video card? If anyone has any experience with 
this, I would really appreciate your advice. Also, can you tell me where to 
find the setting that I need to change to make my machine run without a 
monitor. Thank you for your help.

Butch Kopack
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