Re: dual monitor

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said Christian Schmitz:
| Hi everyone:
| 	I am trying to setup 2 monitors. The hardware is:
| AMD chipset, ATI video card
| screen 3 Vga monitor 20" ( 1600x900 )
| screen 2 DVI-I to adapter to Vga monitor 14" ( 1024x768)
|
| I can use display and rotation to the following setup:
| screen3 main monitor
| screen2 extended desktop
|
| But i have 2 problems and question
| 1) every boot the screen are cloned and not extended.
| How i can do to store permanently the extended configuration?
|
| 2) when the screen are cloned i see well into screen 2, but when i
| switch to extended the screen 2 the color are degraded like old 16 ega.
| How fix it?

Wow -- you've set up a hard task here, with monitors that agree on no
dimension. How much memory does your vid card have?

Is there some sort of ATI configurator app, as there is with Nvidia? I have
two identical monitors and couldn't get some of my preferred settings to
stick until I used it in combination with R&R. If there is such an
application, you probably want to give it a try. But given the disparity
between monitors and what seems like a limitation of the vid card, it
could be that you'll not get what you seek under any circumstance.

Would love to be proved wrong about this, though!
--
dep

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