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Easy Setup of System with Multi Displays
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What really makes multi-display support possible is
the choice of a motherboard featuring VIA’s DualGFX
technology, as integrated in the latest VIA PT894 Pro
and VIA PT880 Pro chipsets for the Intel® Pentium® 4
processor platform, and the forthcoming VIA K8T890 Pro
chipset for the AMD64 processor platform. Motherboards
based on this new generation of high-performance VIA
chipsets support dual graphics cards, allowing easy
connection to two, three, or even four monitors, and
making multi-display platforms much more viable.

With the VIA DualGFX Express feature, two graphics
cards are inserted into the slots on the board and once
driver installation is complete, both graphics cards
are automatically recognized and configured by the OS.

Once the graphics cards have been configured, one needs
to go into the Display properties and enable the screens
and extend the Windows desktop across each screen.
 
In Windows XP, this configuration is very simple with
an easy to use graphical interface allowing one to move
the screens around to match their physical order so
the mouse pans from side-to-side properly. Additionally,
each screen can also be individually configured for
resolution and color quality.

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