Dual Monitor setup question


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Currently running Windows 8, with an ATI 7970 video card.

I have a Dell U2412M which is my main monitor, hooked up DVI to my video card. I have a Samsung T260HD monitor I want to setup as a dual monitor. Would I just hook this monitor up via HDMI to my video card, and then I'm on my way to dual monitor setup? Or do I need to set it up differently

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As mentioned above, it's pretty simple. I would recommend getting something like UltraMon or DisplayFusion. They have extra features to help with multiple monitors. They cost money, but useful if you regularly use both monitors.

As mentioned above, it's pretty simple. I would recommend getting something like UltraMon or DisplayFusion. They have extra features to help with multiple monitors. They cost money, but useful if you regularly use both monitors.

What features do they have that Windows 8 doesn't?

What features do they have that Windows 8 doesn't?

http://www.realtimes.../ultramon/tour/

I spend most of my time on the Desktop because of the stuff I use, which may not be the OP's case.

You can move Windows without dragging them, and the windows show on whichever taskbar that windows is in. Maybe Windows 8 has some new stuff I don't know about, because I haven't used it that much, but it's been great for me on Win7. Separate wallpapers. It's all in the tour.

http://www.displayfusion.com/Features/

Thanks. Any input on how you would set up these monitors? Have the Samsung my Main (1) display, and have the dell (maybe portrait mode) as Second (2) display, off to the right?

I prefer the two monitors side-by-side configured in landscape mode. I've also used one above the other config and that just drove me nuts.

http://www.realtimes.../ultramon/tour/

I spend most of my time on the Desktop because of the stuff I use, which may not be the OP's case.

You can move Windows without dragging them, and the windows show on whichever taskbar that windows is in. Maybe Windows 8 has some new stuff I don't know about, because I haven't used it that much, but it's been great for me on Win7. Separate wallpapers. It's all in the tour.

http://www.displayfusion.com/Features/

Here's a post that details all the changes in Windows 8 regarding multiple monitors.

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2012/05/21/enhancing-windows-8-for-multiple-monitors.aspx

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