Have read blogs that claim that two monitors increase efficiency by up to 30% Have a look at how to do it here: www.microsoft.com or here for XP: memeconstruct.blogspot.com Someone asked me about the screensaver I was using (see 2:53), it is called "Polar Clock" and you can grab it here: blog.pixelbreaker.com - it reminds me of what the old ST:TNG Enterprise might've had showing on their computer screens. One last addition because of the keywords that led some people to this vid, to pin the windows you either take the mouse pointer and grab the top bar of the windows and "slam" it against the side of the screen and it will pin, or I find the keyboard shortcut easier and faster (especially with more then 1 monitor) - the shortcut is windows key + left ← or windows key + right → (you can also minimize and maximize windows by using the key combination of windows key + up ↑ or windows key + down ↓) Picture of a HDMI to DVI cord, what is needed for most newer computers to hook the computer to a HDTV or newer monitor. In this image the HDMI end is pictured on the left and the DVI on the right bit.ly Also, if you happen to have a cord that has HDMI on both ends, there are DVI adapters that you can buy, and stick it on the end of your HDMI to HDMI cord and get it to work. Regular SVGA to SVGA cords can often work for setting up extra monitors, as well. bit.ly (lower video quality then the 1st option, especially when hooking up an HDTV) Picture of a USB to SVGA monitor cord ...
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