Which Nvidia card?
I'm running a 17" and a 19" monitors on my Nvidia 7800 GTX card.
Using the Forceware 169.25
Run the Nvidia control panel, and set up your multiple displays.
It's not a problem.
Also check out UltraMon or MultiMonitor Taskbar to get the taskbar to span
both monitors.
I'm also using DisplayFusion, which lets you use a different background on
each monitor.
"Tomas" <Tomas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Really I`m not anti Microsoft geek but after buying 2 24 inches monitor,
> new
> HDD and Vista Premium and NVidia card and after desperate search I found
> out
> that horizontal span gone!!! You are joking. All cost me a lot of money
> and I
> did it because of MSFS X and Dirext X X. All product legal and paid. What
> disappointment, Microsoft!
"AlexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Does your machine have TWO DVI connectors exposed? There is a chance that
> it may have just one but it is still not a loss. Your configuration is
> different and I have to buy a splitter.
>
> Some splitters are sold with very curt description and claims that they
> are dual but the duality for them means a different thing. The wiring is
> such that the two monitors show the same picture. And in this case there
> is nothing you can do. Beware.
>
> Such "dual" split cables may be used for demonstrations when a teacher
> does something on one machine and a group of students may be watching the
> same action on a parallel monitor. You need a different one. I do no think
> they have an identifiable name. they are also dual.
I know you do not realise this, but what you are talking about is
irrelevant.
> I have the ability to connect two monitors and make the display span
> between
> them. This feature has NOT been removed from Windows. Open the "Help
> and
> Support" tool and search for "dual monitor", where you will find tons
> of
> information on setting it up and troubleshooting when it doesn't work.
Dual monitor is NOT the same as horizontal span. Quick way to check if
its horizontal span like the OP was asking is to maximize a window. If
it spans both screens, THATS horizontal span. Dual monitor is just
extending your desktop on your second monitor. Maximized windows will
still only be on one monitor.
Its been a year since the last post, but we still dont have this
feature. I've given up on Vista, as M$ has probably done also and put
their effort to Windows 7. Hopefully they include it there.