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StringThing
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Question - Multi-Monitor ???
      #272 - 12/12/03 05:19 PM

Hi
. . Pardon me if this has been covered before, but supposing I want to slap in a Matrox 2x or 4x monitor card ?

Can I have independent slideshows on multiple screens on the same PC ? (this would be neat)

And if so, is there any nice easy way that I can have different pictures coming neatly into each screen, without fiddley positioning of windows (eg like a large multi-screen windows desktop) - THAT would truly ROCK !!

BTW If your not sure about the above, i'd be glad to bolt a system or 2 together to try this out

Yours

. . . Pete

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Re: Question - Multi-Monitor ???
      #273 - 12/13/03 09:34 AM

Hi,
Cool question. The way the program currently works, I don't think you can do it because the viewer closes duplicate copies of itself to prevent massive slow-downs if somebody accidently quadruple-clicks the startslideshow.exe file. This is a really cool idea though, and I'd like to look into it for a future version. Thanks--

Brad


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