Righto, lets suppose a 7600, you have one on the vram on board, and two on
two PCI cards? Can the 3 form a continuous screen, ie. the mouse starting on
the left and able to traverse the lot or, if you like, a pic able to spread
over all? Say in OS 9. And what software is used to "arrange" the monitors?
The usual? If one has 3, do 3 appear in the monitor display software where
you can arrange things like "side by side" "one on top of another", which
screen has the menu bar etc?

David Elmo




> From: Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: 2 Monitors + 1cm apart = ?

> David Elmo wrote:
> 
>> I read in my 7300 and 7600 user manuals to not use more than 2 monitors. But
>> always wondered if more were possible? The brilliant built in monitor
>> arranging software would not work surely?
> 
> Yes it works, but there are hard system-based limitations on the number
> of pixels wide the desktop can be. I do know it was smaller in OSX than
> in OS 9, as people who routinely use 3 monitors (video editing folks,
> mostly) ran into some problems with the advent of OSX.
>  
> Bruce Johnson


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