On Jul 27, 2004, at 9:31 AM, pamark wrote:

Hi all,

Thanks for all the responses. I just bought the card off ebay and it
stated in the description that it worked for MAC. I have contacted the
seller and he said the Mac didn't need drivers for this card, but I can
hardly believe it. So I told him to tell me how to set it up then. Guess
we will have to wait and see. I will let everyone know.
Can anyone tell me how to set up Mac Monitor Spanning? I did put the
video card in and the system profiler reconizes it, but I am not sure
how to set up the spanning. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

You don't usually have to. Plug a recognized monitor into the card and the OS will span it automatically. Go into the Monitors control panel and you can see the options for arranging the monitors. To change which is the monitor with the menu bar, drag the small menubar from one to the other in that control panel. To mirror them, simply drag one monitor on top of the other.


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