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Wow, who's ass are you pulling that out of?  when you have two moniters and load up a full-screen game (We'll take CS for example), it simply runs on your primary moniter like it would if that was your only moniter, and the second one usually just switches t a lower color mode and might shift over a bit if resolutions change.  But otherwise, you could turn off moniter #2 and play like you just had one moniter.  It's not hard to pay attention to a specific moniter instead of looking in between both of them because that's where th emiddle is, just move your eyes 6 inches to the left and you're set...and I think we can all handle that much physical movement, don't you?

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Yes, you're right, games that do not support multiple monitors will display only on the main screen. What I meant is that if the game supported multiple monitors, and it was an FPS for example, it will display the crosshair in between the two monitors if you have an even number. If you had read back a page or two you would have seen where I stated the software that the company I work for is working on. It will allow most games to support multiple monitors. Right now we have starcraft working which is awesome because you can see 3x what you can normally see (in my case with 3 monitors). So if someone was to run our software on Half Life, and they only had 2 monitors, they would be stuck with their crosshairs on the border of the 2 monitors. Which is another problem we are going to fix. We will eventually have it so that if you do only have a dual screen setup, you can choose which to use as the main screen. So if you choose the left screen, you'll have an extended view onto your right monitor, and vise versa.

Just moved house i nthe past few months and theres a lot of work to be doen everywhere, but hopefully my christmas bonus will carpet this room and buy me a new desk, a new 2nd monitor to match the main monitor, and if im lucky a dinovo kb and mouse.

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@ Inertia - Dude, Nokia 3310, that phone is legend, i remember having that, its great!

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its the old reliable, when i break or lose my phone i always coem back to it, and its so good and reliable that i often dont end up getting a new phone for several months. Tbh i dotn need fancy features, this phone is fine for me.

and th eposts above, yes it is a zip drive, i dont realy use it but i have about 60 zip discs with old documents, source code and projects and stuff archived on them, so i keep the drive for if/when i need them.

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