Dave Christmas said the following on 2009/12/30 16:26:

> You can also purchase a separate monitor and then have two 'full
> screens' running off the same computer. For this I use Internet Explorer
> with my Ancestry.com account up and running, then on the same computer I
> start up Mozilla Firefox and use that for other searches on a separate
> screen. If you go to your Desktop, right click you get a menu; select
> Graphics Options/Output To/Extended Desktop and you can decide how to
> get the two screens to behave.
> I am fortunate to have an even more elegant way. I have a second laptop
> that I use purely for Legacy, and so effectively have three screens on
> my desk at once, a little crowded but really easy to jump between
> sources and Legacy.

Alternatively, a wide-screen monitor would achieve much the same effect.

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Regards & a Prosperous New Year to All,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg



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