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        |  Cleric JohnPreston
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 21:29:00 -
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 Offically or can it be made to? My GT8800 has 2 outputs and I have a spare 19" widescreen, so im thinking I may put it to use.
 
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        |  Mr Nick
 Amarr
 Viziam
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 21:35:00 -
          [2] 
 nope..
 
 
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        |  Flaming Candle
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 21:40:00 -
          [3] 
 Officially, no, however, you can use something like the dual-head-to-go or triple-head-to-go. Those pieces of hardware tell your graphics card that you have a very wide screen, which eve can pick up on, and will then allow you to pick the unusual resolution of (1280*3)x1024 or whatever your three moniters side-by-side represent.
 
 
 *note* I have not personally done this but I've seen my house mate on his linux computer with eve at two moniters wide!
 
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        |  Gawain Hill
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 21:40:00 -
          [4] 
 if you have two clients you can run them both in windows mode and move one to one moniter and the other to another.... i don't have two moniters sadly so i don't know how well it works
 
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        |  Asestorian
 Domination.
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 21:41:00 -
          [5] 
 
  Originally by: Gawain Hill if you have two clients you can run them both in windows mode and move one to one moniter and the other to another.... i don't have two moniters sadly so i don't know how well it works
 
 
 It works well.
 
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 MOZO
 
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        |  Akita T
 Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 21:43:00 -
          [6] 
 Not directly from within the game.
 However, you can just use NVidia's "expand desktop" options (latest drivers should allow for two modes of horizontal spanning).
 I know this for a fact, because I *did* play EVE for a short while like that (but I had a 21" CRT normal aspect ratio and a 19" LCD wide aspect raio, so it looked really awkward/distorted to have EVE spanning both).
 
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        |  Robert0288
 Caldari
 g guild
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 21:56:00 -
          [7] 
 ATI also supports this function with catylist, though eve doesn't support 2 montitors it does support uber big resolution.
 
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        |  Lord Matrix
 Department of War
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 22:02:00 -
          [8] 
 EVE works great on 2 displays if you use "Horizontal Spawn" in your nView settings (if you have an nVIDIA card). I've ran EVE on 2560x1024 (2x 1280x1024) without a problem. The only annoying think is the crappy EVE UI, which does not allow you to move the ship's center console, so it's split in half
  
 
 3/4 pure lunatic, 1/4 absolute genius
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        |  SillyWaif
 Galactic Kingdom
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 22:14:00 -
          [9] 
 Yes! With one desktop on two screens in widescreen mode and one game it results in a very weird 3D view though, like previous poster wrote.
 
 If however you run multiple clients then it's awesome. When I only run two clients then I have one client on each screen in window mode. Even full screen on each screen is possible but then you encounter the very annoying DirectX feature which minimizes a full screen application which has lost focus... If someone can point me to a fix for that it would be awesome :)
 
 So its definitely worth to hook up that extra screen :)
 
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        |  Akita T
 Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 22:20:00 -
          [10] 
 Just use any "window repositioning" application while running each copy of EVE at the same resolution as your monitors.
 You get two EVE clients that LOOK like full-screen (well, almost) while still being window mode.
 
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        |  Raul Rincon
 Caldari
 The Taining corp
 Knights Of the Southerncross
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 22:42:00 -
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 I have a dual 20" setup here and even though I don't usually play with EVE over two screens I'd thought I'd show you that it works at the very least.
 
 http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/3493/pcdw5.jpg
 
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        |  Akita T
 Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
 
 
       | Posted - 2008.01.14 22:49:00 -
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  Originally by: Raul Rincon I have a dual 20" setup here and even though I don't usually play with EVE over two screens I'd thought I'd show you that it works at the very least.
 http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/3493/pcdw5.jpg
 
 Shoving the white one behind the black one just so that the black one's edge completely covers the white one's edge might be a good idea... less "tearing" in the middle that way.
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