Running a dual-monitor setup with Windows Vista

Earlier this week I received my second Dell UltraSharp 2407FP 24-inch monitor to accompany my already in-use 2407FP monitor. I now have both 2407FP monitors connected to my ATI Radeon X1650 Pro via DVI. I have both monitors running at 1920x1200 screen resolution.

I created a video showing off running Windows Vista with multiple monitors and demonstrate Flip3D when two monitors are in use. I also talk about the ability to choose which monitor Windows Sidebar runs on.  


Video: Flip3D with 2 Monitors in Windows Vista

Windows Vista's Display Settings allows you to control both your monitors. You can designate any one of the two monitors as your PC's Primary Display. Using the Identify Monitors button at the top of the Display Settings window you can identify which monitor is 1 and which is monitor 2. When I first connected my second monitor to my PC, it simply mirrored the screen from my first monitor. However, this was not the behavior I wanted.  In Display Settings, I clicked on monitor 2 and checked "Extend the desktop to this monitor" to add the second monitor as usable desktop space. With this checked, I was then able to drag apps and use the second monitor's desktop as an extension of my desktop on my Primary Display.

Your PC will save the settings of the apps you drag to the second monitor. For example, I dragged Windows Live Mail over to my second monitor. When I exited Windows Live Mail and then opened it back up - it opened back up on my second monitor. Your PC will preserve - or "remember" - the settings of which monitor that app is opened up on even after rebooting.

So what do I use my second monitor for? I read a lot of RSS feeds and email throughout the day. While working on writing blog posts or editing video content, I keep Windows Live Mail opened up on the second monitor where I can watch and monitor new feeds (and email) as they arrive. I occasionally have Windows Media Center opened up and playing a recorded TV show on the second monitor while I work as well.

If you're running Windows Vista with two monitors, I'd love to hear how you're using both monitors!

You can also check out Nick's post from back in March on a PC running with 4 monitors.

The Dell UltraSharp 2407FP Monitors are Certified for Windows Vista.


Comments

  1. Posted on: July 06, 2007 at 12:46PM  

    I'm having issue that was noted above.

    I have a lenovo laptop with Vista Business, with a dell monitor attached to the vga port. Everytime i start windows, lock the computer, screensaver... the monitors flip and dont remember my settings. Annoying when i want to leave the computer and lock it but dont because Im avoiding going into settings.

    Hope this becomes a windows update

  2. Posted on: July 10, 2007 at 11:01AM  

    Brandon,

    I am also having the frustrating issue described above regarding flipping primary monitor and other settings every time my machine turns off my monitor due to power savings or goes into screen saver mode.

    Were you able to replicate this issue?  I am searching around the internet for a solution hoping it was not just me, and apparently it's not!

    I have  Dell D820 laptop and a Dell 30 inch ultrasharp display, running Vista Ultimate.

    Thanks for any help you can give!

  3. Posted on: July 11, 2007 at 3:42AM  

    Brandon,

    I actually have a related but different problem. I have HP Pavilion laptop; I use a simple dual display setup with a Samsung LCD (work) & Dell LCD (home).

    I had learned to live with the problems above every time I moved in lieu of the productivity gains of Dual display.

    Unfortunately, this simple setup stopped working couple of days back. When I connect my external monitor now, it stays blank. I looked in the Application logs and I see DWM log -

    "The Desktop Window Manager used an opaque colorization because an analysis of the hardware and configuration indicated that a transparent colorization would perform poorly"

    Any idea what is wrong here?

    Life is miserable with Laptop as my only workstation and no dual Display:-(

    thanks

    Ankur.

  4. Posted on: July 11, 2007 at 2:22PM  

    OK i have one hell of a problem

    i have vista ulitimate and an x1550 at graphics card. I wanted an upgraded desktop so i ordered another monitor and a dvi to vga converter. after i connect up thr monitors my primary monitor works fine but my secondary monitors doesnt even get a signal ive spent ages trying to sort this out and i have set up the monitors using the display setting but i cant get it to work

  5. Posted on: July 11, 2007 at 2:23PM  

    Sorry for the typos and if any one has any idea please let me know :)

    Thanks

  6. Posted on: July 11, 2007 at 2:28PM  

    Sorry to blog again but if any one has any ideas could u let me know via email?

    thanks

    tom

  7. Posted on: July 12, 2007 at 1:09AM  

    Just purchased ASUS F3sv laptop with Vista Home Premium on it... after each reboot dual monitor settings go off. I need my 19" to be a primary monitor, but laptop screen takes over the leed every time I logon.

    Looked at lots of forums... no solution yet

  8. Posted on: July 12, 2007 at 9:13AM  

    Andy,

    nVidia graphics by chance?

  9. Posted on: July 13, 2007 at 3:28AM  

    Yepp, 8600M GS

  10. Posted on: July 13, 2007 at 1:26PM  

    I think it's a good bet that nVidia drivers are to blame.  That seems to be the only common tie among the reports I've heard/read about.

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