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	<title>Dual Monitor Hardware &#38; Software &#187; windows7</title>
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		<title>Dual Monitor Setup Windows 7</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setting up Dual Monitors with Windows 7 would be real quick and easy provided your Computer does have all the required Hardware Setup. For the Software Part, Windows 7 might not even ask you anything to be done for setting up Dual Monitors for your Desktop or Laptop Computer.
Once done with setting up the required [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Setting up Dual Monitors with Windows 7 would be real quick and easy provided your Computer does have all the required Hardware Setup. For the Software Part, Windows 7 might not even ask you anything to be done for setting up Dual Monitors for your Desktop or Laptop Computer.</p>
<p>Once done with setting up the required hardware, start your Windows 7 Computer with dual monitors connected to your computer and Windows 7 will automatically detect that your computer has dual monitors connected and it will display your desktop on both monitors. Now the trick here is that irrespective of physical size, the resolution of the display will be the same (to minimum resolution supported by both Monitors). This setup is called can be termed as <a href="http://dual-monitor.biz/2010/01/05/clone-mode/">Clone Mode</a> where your display output is cloned to your dual Monitors. You can control your Dual Monitors using Windows 7&#8217;s Control Panel&#8217;s Screen Resolution Option (Right Click on Desktop to launch Screen Resolution).</p>
<p>There are other Modes of Display in Windows 7 such as <a href="http://dual-monitor.biz/2010/01/05/extended-mode/">Extending your Display</a> output across both the Monitors or using only one of the available Monitors for displaying computer&#8217;s output. You can also use a <a href="http://www.murgee.com/MurGeeMon/">Dual Monitor Software</a> if you would like to have the flexibility of controlling your Monitors with Shortcut, Hot Key combinations, etc.</p>
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		<title>Dual Monitor Computer Friend &#8211; Windows 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 08:45:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows 7 sounds like great Operating System. Windows Vista is good with improved Internet Explorer and other security features.
 
In case you have been using Dual Monitors or Display Devices with Windows XP or Windows Vista, you will be quite amazed to know that Microsoft is trying to listen to our requirements.
 
Using Dual Monitors or Multiple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windows 7 sounds like great Operating System. Windows Vista is good with improved Internet Explorer and other security features.<br />
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In case you have been using Dual Monitors or Display Devices with Windows XP or Windows Vista, you will be quite amazed to know that Microsoft is trying to listen to our requirements.<br />
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Using Dual Monitors or Multiple Monitors may not be everybody&#8217;s cup of tea, but Windows 7 has included better functionality and support for Dual or Multiple Monitors. In case so hyped Windows 8 does comes up, it should have more multiple monitors controlling features as compared to Windows 7.<br />
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Many more people might be able to afford using Dual or Multiple Monitors connected to their Windows PC, but may be they do not know that this can be done as well. Benefits or uses of having Multiple Monitors can outweigh the extra hardware cost.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.murgee.com/MurGeeMon/">Dual Monitor Software</a> for Windows 7 does supports xp, vista but does have more functionality for Windows 7 and all thanks goes to Microsoft for recognising the need to provide better Multiple Monitor Support in Windows 7.</p>
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