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Just like you would move from the left to right side of the screen now...
Just that the right side is a bit futher away.

On 9/8/06, Jim Franz <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How does one move the mouse from one video to another?
jim
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Subject: Re: split screen web and iSeries


> Jim,
>
> An option that I have utilized was to install a second video card in the
> desktop. Within the Display settings, you can than establish the use of
> both displays. It is much like attaching a monitor to a laptop and using
> the two screens for different functions. Of course, this usually depends
> on desk space.
>
> Nick
>
>> Have been asked to provide users with an 'in view' internet screen, as
>> well as an 'in view' iSeries screen (client access tenet or rpg-cgi
>> browser screen). User is viewing thousands of documents (public
records)
>> and transcribing handwritten names and addresses. It adds a lot of
mouse
>> clicking to have one full screen session with the other minimized.
Owner
>> wants to buy a huge monitor (24 inch or more) for the users (2 or 3).
>> I can see how to remove toolbars to both IE and CA.
>> Have not seen anything that could be cut and paste from 2 sessions.
>> Looking for any other ideas to anyone who has done similar stuff.
>> jim franz
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