Posts Tagged ‘Multiple’
Is Multiple Monitors Right For You ?
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in computer on October 30th, 2010
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Resolution Shortcut for Multiple Monitors
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in computer on September 27th, 2010
Create Shortcut to set Resolution for your Multiple Monitor Setup eaily by Installing Resolution Controller Utility. Create Shortcuts of the Specific Resolution on your Desktop easily and switch directly to that Resolution in Multiple Display Setup Using Resolution Controller Utility. Control your Multiple Monitor Resolution by creating Desktop Shortcut on your Computer. You can select whether to Switch Resolution Temporarily or Permanantely for your Multiple Monitor Setup. You can also Create Shortcut to Resolution on Single Monitor also. Download and Install Resolution Controller from www.murgee.com Resolution Controller is Included in MurGeeMon. Resolution Controller Utility works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. You can set 8bit, 16bit, and 32bit resolutions on your Multiple Monitor Setup.
Resolution Controller for Multiple Monitors
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in computer on September 21st, 2010
Resolution Controller is a Small Software Utility Included in MurGeeMon which can Change the Resolution of Multiple Monitors or Display. Resoluttion Controller can Change the Resolution of Multiple Monitors Connected to Your Computer just in few Clicks. Now no need to again again go to Control Panel or Desktop Right Click to Change Screen Resolution you can Change Easily the Resolutions of Multiple Display with Resolution Controller Software Utility. You can also use this Utility to Change the Resolution of your Computer when you have one Monitor also. Resolution Controller to Change Resolution of the COmputer works on Windows XP, Wiondows Vista, and Windows 7. Select the Display or Monitor for which you want to change the Reolution and then Select the appropriate Resolution Which you want and then select Switch to Selected Mode. You can also awitch the Resolution Temprorily so that when after you Log Off the Resolution will be Changed to prevouse mode as it was. If you want to Change the Resolution of your Computer permanently than unmark the Switch Temporarily option and than your Computer will be Switched to Permanent to that Specific Resolution even if you Log Off the Resolution will not Change to previous mode, you will have to manually go to the Resolution List and will have to Select the Resolution as it was previous. You can also Switch the Computer Resolution of Multiple Monitors to 8bit, 16bit, and 32bit. Filter other Frequencies when unmarked will show the all …




