2 monitors: pros & cons?

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Dual monitors allow users to perform multiple tasks simultaneously on one computer. They can be configured to span a single desktop across two displays or send the same screen to two monitors. Not all computers support dual monitors, and it may take some time to get used to.

Many computers are capable of using two monitors. A dual monitor setup allows the computer to project the operating system desktop onto two computer monitors, or this setup can be used to send the same desktop screen to two monitors simultaneously. Dual monitors allow the user to perform multiple tasks simultaneously on one computer. It may take some time for a user to get used to a dual monitor setup. Not all computers support dual monitors, and if the video settings on your computer are not configured correctly, the dual monitor setup may not work as expected.

You can configure dual monitors to span a single operating system desktop across two displays. This configuration allows the user to work on a document on one screen while, for example, sending instant messages or browsing the Internet on the other screen. The dual monitors in this setup can also be used to view two documents side-by-side or to copy information from one program to another.

You can also set up a dual monitor setup to send the same desktop screen to two monitors simultaneously. One of the more common examples of this setup is when a laptop is used to view a presentation; the first computer monitor in this case is the laptop screen and the second computer monitor can be a projector or a large wall mounted computer monitor. This configuration would allow a computer user to share the information he is viewing on his computer screen.

When a computer user accustomed to using only one computer monitor uses a dual monitor setup for the first time, it may be difficult to find the location of the computer mouse pointer for some time. If you dragged and dropped computer program windows onto the second screen of a computer with two monitors, the program window will open on that second screen when you run the program again. This could be a nuisance for someone who is used to scheduling windows that open on the main computer screen.

If the computer user expects the dual monitor setup to be configured to send the same desktop screen to both monitors, it could be frustrating if the computer is configured to span a single operating system desktop across two monitors and vice versa. This situation could be even more frustrating if the computer user does not have the skills to change the configuration to suit his preferences. Some computer users prefer to use a single computer monitor and some prefer to use dual monitors. A user who has the ability to use two monitors can try the setup to determine if it’s right for him or her.




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