A couple of days ago I recommended an ATI card to my buddy for dualhead support. I don't have any experience with Hydravision, but I figured it would have basic things that I have used with TwinView. He just needed a cheap card for browsing, email, music, some work and pr0n. Anyway, he gets a 9200SE last night.
Today we talk about it and he starts tellig me that he has the desktop stretched and he is not too happy with it. I tell him that he can create seperate desktops and other features. I go over his house tonight to help him out and to my astonishment, Hydravision appears to only support clone, stretch right, stretch down
Am I missing something or is that the jist of it? I mean, it has virtual dekstops, and a few other things but it doesn't appear you can do things like different resolutions on different monitors(it will do this but it spans), multiple start bars, multiple backgrounds,e tc... It seems like it lacks what I would consider basic functionality. Please tell me I missed something stupid because I basically told my buddy to take the card back and go buy a 5200.
FYI - I told him to get a $25 Matrox G400 off eBay but he wanted a DVI connector to connect to his new Viewsonic LCD.
Dave
Today we talk about it and he starts tellig me that he has the desktop stretched and he is not too happy with it. I tell him that he can create seperate desktops and other features. I go over his house tonight to help him out and to my astonishment, Hydravision appears to only support clone, stretch right, stretch down
Am I missing something or is that the jist of it? I mean, it has virtual dekstops, and a few other things but it doesn't appear you can do things like different resolutions on different monitors(it will do this but it spans), multiple start bars, multiple backgrounds,e tc... It seems like it lacks what I would consider basic functionality. Please tell me I missed something stupid because I basically told my buddy to take the card back and go buy a 5200.
FYI - I told him to get a $25 Matrox G400 off eBay but he wanted a DVI connector to connect to his new Viewsonic LCD.
Dave
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