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  • Different resolutions with CLONE

    Sorry but I think you'll find that the clone feature is exactly that. You are cloning the primary display on the seconary, therefore it is an exact copy.

    By definition you can't have different resolutions when using clone.

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    Have a look at this thread!
    http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum5/HTML/005729.html

    And this quote from WereWolf

    I've DONE IT!!!!!
    while fooling around with the settings I suddenly came across: Clone Options - then - Keep optimal refresh rate - (Fairly obvious)
    I never noticed it before, but it works great! Now I can play games on my tv while still having my desktop at 100Hz... I luv it!

    end quote

    IT CAN BE DONE, I think....

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    • #3
      Yup. Waxling is correct.
      To Clone is to copy exactly.
      What you are asking for is not a clone.
      (and running different refresh rates is not the same as running different resolutions...)

      [This message has been edited by Kruzin (edited 20 March 2000).]
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      • #4
        Different resolutions with CLONE

        Hi there MURCS

        How can you have differte resolutions with the clone option enabled.
        I want to use my TV as a second display, copying everyting what's on my primary display.
        I found a thread regarding this subject, but no solution was provided.

        CyPRo

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