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Name: ryans_supra
Date: January 20, 2009 at 10:03:12 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: amd 1 gb memory
Product: Amd athelon / 1800 xp
Subcategory: Configurations
Comment:

Hello,

Hopefully this is a simple question, but i have not found anything to help.

I have a dual display setup with monitor being primary and tv being secondary. My tv is physically located in a different room than my computer. I have it set up horizontally spanned display. Is there a small viewer out there, that can allow me to see what is being displayed on the tv within a window on my computer monitor. sometimes i like to drag applications onto the tv and because they are not physically beside each other, i would like to see what is going on, on the tv within a small window on the computer monitor.

Thanks

Ryan

Windows Xp
ati radeon 9800 pro
amd 1800xp
1 GB memory



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Name: lurkswithin
Date: January 20, 2009 at 23:06:58 Pacific
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Try the free virtual desktop manager...I think that this will work even with dual monitor support...atleast you might give it a try!

http://lifehacker.com/software/wind...

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