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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
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      I finally got my Wacom Cintiq 21UX the other day. It's very cool but... on my PC, I have a 25" monitor which has a native res of 1900 x something. The Cintiq is 1600x1200. If I set the resolution to match my primary, the image runs off the ends of the Cintiq. If I set it to 1600x1200, everything looks squashed on my primary. I don't really mind the screen running off the ends of the screen on the Cintiq because I can deal with that but I can't calibrate the pen because of the cal marks are off the screen.

      So my question is, short of adding a second video card which would require a new mother board too, is there a way to set up two different resolution settings?

      Etaoin Shrdlu

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        HFM
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        Hey Dave,

        There's no real need of a second GPU just because you want two resolutions, Windows XP supports different resolutions. There is a snatch however. Since your resolutions are pretty high you'll need a decent GPU to run both screens. To adjust the resolutions, right click the desktop, select 'properties'; select the 'settings' tab and set the primary [your desktop] and the secondary [you Wacom Cintiq 21UX... *looks kinda sad at his Wacom tablet 😞 πŸ˜‰ ] to the preferred screen resolution and voila! http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/hwandprograms/monitors.mspx

        PS. If your GPU might have some trouble with the two resolutions at once, you can switch screens on and off with [windows key] + p. This switches between only primary; only secondary; extending between the two desktops; duplicating. The only secondary option could give some better performance options when your GPU is having a hard time πŸ˜„

        PPS. There is also some handy software if you plan to switch often between a single desktop screen and a combo. Ultramon http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/ can save the settings you make per option, allowing to switch between them with a single keyboard command.

        Enjoy your new 'toy' πŸ˜›

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        • D Offline
          dsarchs
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          I'd have to search for the article but I recently read that dual monitors set at different resolutions use considerably more power (like 63 watts and 11 deg. C in the example they used) than 2 with same resolution.

          [edit] here's the article (I'm not sure if the result is due to the graphics card or not):
          http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-570-gf110-performance,2806-2.html

          Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.

          -e.e.cummings

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            Thanks for the suggestions and so on. I ended up using the NIVIDIA DualView mode which works. I don't know what that will do to the power consumption but we'll see.

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