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haywire wrote on 10/3/2002, 4:42 PM
Almost all Windows applications can take advantage of multiple monitors simply by dragging various windows to the second monitor. The most obvious advantage is the extra real estate.

By the way, Vegas works nicely with multiple monitors.

Michael
HeeHee wrote on 10/3/2002, 5:02 PM
As hawire stated, you can use dual monitors in Vegas very easily. By undocking the preview window, as well as other windows, and placing them on the 2nd monitor, you can increase the size of the preview window and create more space for tracks on the main view.
FuTz wrote on 10/3/2002, 5:17 PM
And what graphics cards do you guys use? how much memory? what size/definition settings your monitors?
Thanks...
Bush wrote on 10/3/2002, 5:19 PM
Thanks you guys!!! Big help....oh, how do I unlock windows in Vegas?
Thanks !!!!!!!!!
Gus
John_Beech wrote on 10/3/2002, 6:48 PM
I recently stuck a RADEON 9700 PRO into my VV machine - works; XP Pro (2 CPUs), 1-gig RAM - unfortunately I cannot gve you comparative data as I am new to VV.
Bush wrote on 10/3/2002, 7:04 PM
Does anyone know how to unlock the windows in Vegas Viseo?
Thanks,
Gus
vicmilt wrote on 10/3/2002, 7:15 PM
Grab any screen, Preview, Media Pool, Explorer, etc by vertical bar on left side.
Left Click hold and drag to new position. To replace drag back into lower docking area. It will pop back into place.
FuTz wrote on 10/3/2002, 7:47 PM
Yeah, that tiny vertical line on the left.
HINT: it sometimes takes a little practice for most of the people new to it cause there's no reaction on your pointer when you get on this line...
Bush wrote on 10/3/2002, 8:33 PM
Thanks guys, you really helped out!!!!!!
Gus