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Dual-monitor iBook. help if you please...
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<blockquote data-quote="prophet" data-source="post: 47149"><p>Ok, I've had my iBook G4 for about 2 months now.</p><p></p><p>and I really must say that it's the best friggin computer I've ever owned. Not to mention it's my first Mac, hooray.</p><p>BUT, the problem is that being born and raised on PCs and Windows, I still haven't completely figgured out OSX.</p><p></p><p>and now that summer is over, I really have to buckle down and do some hardcore Photoshop work for school. So what I'm trying to do is use my iBook in conjunction with a computer monitor I have laying around to get a dual-monitor settup going so that I have all the convinences of expanded desktop for my editing work.</p><p>And me being the uneducated PC user I am, have got it as far as having two screens showing the same thing.</p><p></p><p>If anyone can direct me on the path towards dual-screen awesomeness... it would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prophet, post: 47149"] Ok, I've had my iBook G4 for about 2 months now. and I really must say that it's the best friggin computer I've ever owned. Not to mention it's my first Mac, hooray. BUT, the problem is that being born and raised on PCs and Windows, I still haven't completely figgured out OSX. and now that summer is over, I really have to buckle down and do some hardcore Photoshop work for school. So what I'm trying to do is use my iBook in conjunction with a computer monitor I have laying around to get a dual-monitor settup going so that I have all the convinences of expanded desktop for my editing work. And me being the uneducated PC user I am, have got it as far as having two screens showing the same thing. If anyone can direct me on the path towards dual-screen awesomeness... it would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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