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    New Monitor - Much Better for X-3

    I really don't mean this as a gloat, but as a suggestion. I decided that with my old eyes I'd like to upgrade from 19" to 22" on the monitor I use for the laser. It never hit my mind that the new LCD monitors are landscape rather than square until I started looking at them. Sure enough, with my laser work area of 12"x24" it's the perfect shape, I can get the entire X-3 page on the screen at the same time, blown up big enough to see and edit it nicely. It's 1680x1050 pixels.
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    Black bezel 22", might that be a VX2235WM?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Stacey View Post
    Black bezel 22", might that be a VX2235WM?
    No, it actually cost a little less than I found that one for, with better reviews, it's a E228FPW. I don't like to give free advertising to manufacturers so it shall go brandless.



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    New Monitor - Much Better for X-3

    Well, now that we are on the subject of computer equipment - who has suggestions on a top quality mouse for use with Corel - three button?, Optical, high resolution?, etc. Thanks, Pete

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    Joe,

    I got a simular monitor for my birthday a couple weeks ago and feel the same as you do, the extra real estate makes the experiance much more pleasent. I also kept my old LCD monitor so I have a dual monitor setup now that I am enjoying more than I thought possible.

    Congratulations on the new monitor.

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    Ditto. I went to 22" wide-screen and a high-res video card about 6 months ago, not just for X3 stuff be for building the new website and editing about 450 new images, backgrounds, etc.

    I'm on hour 250+ (no kidding, it's a solo effort) and the new screen is the nuts! Single focus glasses help too
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    Come on you guys! My eyes are already starting to bother me.
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    How's it done?

    How do you make 2 or 3 monitors work/connect?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Welch View Post
    How do you make 2 or 3 monitors work/connect?
    With my machine, I just got an additional monitor card (dual-multi) capable connected an additional monitor and bingo!
    A wide screen setup would be more elegant but two does the job too I guess.

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    Like Steven I have a video card that has two monitor outputs. When you move the mouse to the extreme right side of the primary monitor it switches to the right side monitor. You drag any window that is open to the right monitor to use it.

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    With XP/Vista, it is usually as easy as just adding another video card (with another monitor). To get the best output, a card with multiple video outputs is best and the software/drivers make the setup easier.

    In my other life, I work with multi-monitors all the time (3 or 4 monitor systems are the norm). This is usually better with multiple applications as the outer area of the monitors gets in the way when working on a single application that spans across both/all displays. If you get use to it, then not a big deal.

    I purchased 2, 20" wide and found it wasn't necessary as I was using a resolution of 1680X1050pixels. I moved the other monitor to the house. The new monitors are so crisp, you can pretty much max out the resolution and still make out all the detail.
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    Bob,

    I tried to 'max out' the pixels... the info on the screen got small, but not so small that I couldn't work with it and I would have kept it that way... but...

    I had to switch the resolution back down to the 'norm'... I'm constantly tweaking my website and I need to see what my visitors see. I still enjoy the added real estate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Welch View Post
    How do you make 2 or 3 monitors work/connect?
    Probably cheaper/better off to get a separate video card for each monitor than using one with multiple outputs. There are single cards that can do it, but you have a better chance of getting it to work the way you want it with separate cards.

    For example, some cards with dual monitor outputs will only let you clone your current display, which is pretty useless. There are programs out there that can fix this with certain driver function emulation, but that is just another hurtle to jump.
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  14. Quote Originally Posted by Peter Meacham View Post
    Well, now that we are on the subject of computer equipment - who has suggestions on a top quality mouse for use with Corel - three button?, Optical, high resolution?, etc. Thanks, Pete
    I use a Wacom Intuos 3 tablet at all times. Once you get used to them you don't go back to a mouse. The best way to get used to them is remove your regular mouse and use the tablet all the time. It takes about a week to get productive with it. I use the 9" x 12" version. It is large but works well for my tastes.

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    You folks must have a lot more room on your desks than I have!! The monitor I'm using right now (in the house) is a 'old' 15" AAmazing that I bought when I upgraded from my Tandy 1000 to to the new ultrafast 486 This one died about 10 years ago, so while it was out being repaired, off to Costco I went and paid $375.00 for the 15" tube type Magnavox I use in the shop now.. I upgraded the computer, but not the monitor a couple of years ago.. The old eyes did not want to see change! But I now wear glasses when working/reading (I swear that monitor gets blurrier and blurrier every year, and they don't even make mirrors as clear as they used to ). The new LCD's are really inexpensive compared to what a tube type monitor costs only a few years ago. I guess Ill have to clear some of the crp off my desk to make some room! As for 'mice' I have Optical 3 button ones (center button/wheel) in both places, The one in the house works with my right hand, the one in the shop is on my left.. This drives others nuts, but I don't even think about it when I pick up either one.. (fully ampidextrous)
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