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iBook dual screening..
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonnex" data-source="post: 178381"><p>Hi,</p><p>I've got an ibook, and i know that its possible to plug a monitor into it. </p><p>At first i thought this was just so that whatever screen was on the macs lcd display would be duplicated on the second monitor, but having discovered some stuff about my PC, i wondered if i would be able to plug in a second monitor to the mac and have it be an extension of my desktop, not just a duplicate?</p><p>i downloaded some software, 'screen spanning doctor', but haven't yet installed it, i thought i would find out exactly what the score is first. </p><p>thanks alot for any help!</p><p>Jonny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonnex, post: 178381"] Hi, I've got an ibook, and i know that its possible to plug a monitor into it. At first i thought this was just so that whatever screen was on the macs lcd display would be duplicated on the second monitor, but having discovered some stuff about my PC, i wondered if i would be able to plug in a second monitor to the mac and have it be an extension of my desktop, not just a duplicate? i downloaded some software, 'screen spanning doctor', but haven't yet installed it, i thought i would find out exactly what the score is first. thanks alot for any help! Jonny [/QUOTE]
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