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    New monitors at work...

    I had to customize my desktop.... got a triple display today and makes viewing TexasBowhunter.com that much better...


    #2
    super nice. 3 forums at 1 time

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      #3
      Nice.

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        #4
        It's still on just one screen.

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          #5
          Sweet

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            #6
            Originally posted by meredj View Post
            super nice. 3 forums at 1 time
            there are other forums?

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              #7
              hey, how did you get 3 different pics on each monitor? I have dual monitors and when i put up a background image it shows the image on each monitor, I'd like to show different images on each monitor like you have there

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                #8
                Originally posted by OrangeBlood View Post
                hey, how did you get 3 different pics on each monitor? I have dual monitors and when i put up a background image it shows the image on each monitor, I'd like to show different images on each monitor like you have there
                Photo editor... take the size of your monitor resolution (width X # of screens) by height... in my case 5040 (w) x 1050 (h) is the full monitor space combined for all three monitors....

                In the photo editor you make a new image to the size and slap whatever you want in the blank space... in my case three images set side by side... save new image; set wallpaper as "tile" since your image is the entire size... only one "tile" will fit....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bjsexpress View Post
                  Photo editor... take the size of your monitor resolution (width X # of screens) by height... in my case 5040 (w) x 1050 (h) is the full monitor space combined for all three monitors....

                  In the photo editor you make a new image to the size and slap whatever you want in the blank space... in my case three images set side by side... save new image; set wallpaper as "tile" since your image is the entire size... only one "tile" will fit....
                  Makes my brain hurt....

                  Sure glad I don't even have one computer to deal with (just an iPad) let alone three!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bjsexpress View Post
                    Photo editor... take the size of your monitor resolution (width X # of screens) by height... in my case 5040 (w) x 1050 (h) is the full monitor space combined for all three monitors....

                    In the photo editor you make a new image to the size and slap whatever you want in the blank space... in my case three images set side by side... save new image; set wallpaper as "tile" since your image is the entire size... only one "tile" will fit....
                    i just wasted 20 minutes trying to figure it out . . . . . thats too much calculating!!!!

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                      #11
                      If you have a Mac you set an image for each screen independently.

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                        #12
                        Do yourself a favor and sign up now for a GS 12 step program, you don't have a chance of making it work, doing your honey-do's or anything else....you'll be lucky to sneak off for a little food now and then.

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                          #13
                          I figured it out, downloaded dual monitor tools and it was easy. Thanks for the advice

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Loneaggie View Post
                            If you have a Mac you set an image for each screen independently.
                            I'm surprised you don't have to"jail break" a Mac to add 2nd display, lol

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bjsexpress View Post
                              I'm surprised you don't have to"jail break" a Mac to add 2nd display, lol
                              high end Multi displays are a niche for macs.

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