Table 10. Using several display devices
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| CRT | C, I, O |
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| LCD |
| TV | C, I, O |
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| CRT |
| LCD | C, E, I, O |
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| CRT |
| TV | C, I, O |
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Two Displays | TV |
| LCD | C, E, I, O |
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| TV |
| CRT | C, I, O |
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| LCD + CRT | R |
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| CRT + TV | R |
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| LCD |
| CRT + TV | C, I, O, R |
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Three Displays | TV |
| LCD + CRT | C, E, I, O, R |
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| LCD + CRT | R | TV | C, I, O |
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| CRT + TV | R | LCD | C, E, I, O |
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C = Coprocessor mode only
E = No Expansion
I= No Hardware Icon O = No Overlay
R = Same Refresh rate
Software cursor is used while two controller and hardware icons are activated.
The same CRT controller can not be used for both LCD and TV.
Basically, the program should be started in the primary monitor, then you can drag the program to the secondary monitor to use. But, some programs are not able to drag from the primary monitor to secondary monitor.
The order of Icons on the Windows desktop could be changed after using Dual View mode.
78 Using Dual View mode