The only way I know, is to "mirror" the monitors; but that kinda defeats the purpose of having two monitors. I'm sure there is a 3rd party tool out there that can make it possible, but I don't mind not having just one dock, so I haven't done much research on the topic. Lemme know if you find something.
Hey, I've got a Macbook Pro, model 3,1. Is the full 6GB of ram recognized by Leopard? I've seen 4GB listed as the max, but I've also read that 6GB can be used.
Oh and it amuses me how your screen capture software is unhappy with your macs screen having the gaps either side so just does some crazy hall of mirrors crap! Thinking about it it looks a bit like the cards in solitaire when you win the game....!
Wich macbook is that? Is that the unibody? Because I have the last 17 inches and i`d like to have 6gb of ram, do u know if I can? Thanks, sorry for the bad english.
Making unnecessary jabs at windows will only serve to further alienate both us mac users and them from knowing what they are missing.
Stills1979 1 year ago
@Stills1979 I like the OS but the hardware is just as crappy as any other computer manufacturer.
LauxHawk 1 year ago
yay i have the same tv
ozy18708 2 years ago
is there a way to make 2 monitors but have dock and bar in both?
davix8 2 years ago
The only way I know, is to "mirror" the monitors; but that kinda defeats the purpose of having two monitors. I'm sure there is a 3rd party tool out there that can make it possible, but I don't mind not having just one dock, so I haven't done much research on the topic. Lemme know if you find something.
janechiu100 2 years ago
Just when you thought your mac couldn't get any better....
phoenixmonakhos 2 years ago
any laptop does this.
quaestiosophisma 1 year ago
@quaestiosophisma Very true. For god sake my Pentium II laptop even had a VGA out.
LauxHawk 1 year ago
was that the unibody macbook pro?
planefreak3 2 years ago
MacBookPro3,1
Intel Core 2 Duo
Santa Rosa T7800 2.6GHz
6GB RAM (4GB G.Skill 2GB Crucial)
Mid 2007 65nm Merom processor
System Bus 800 MHz
RAM Type: PC2-5300 DDR2
200-pin SODIMM
MIN. RAM SPEED: 667 MHz
phoenixmonakhos 2 years ago
Hey, I've got a Macbook Pro, model 3,1. Is the full 6GB of ram recognized by Leopard? I've seen 4GB listed as the max, but I've also read that 6GB can be used.
alphabitsanon 2 years ago
Yeah, it works great in fact.
phoenixmonakhos 2 years ago
Thanks I just upgraded with to 6GB and it's awesome!
alphabitsanon 2 years ago
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A brief monitor question, if anyone can answer it:
I currently have a 17" laptop running @ 1440x900
If I buy a 22" monitor @ 1680x1050 and try to dual screen with my laptop (extend my desktop) will windows get messed up as I drag them across?
What is your reccomendation for dual monitors at different resolutions?
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
::MKB::
marquesbrownlee 2 years ago
No, they will just automatically. You won't even really notice.
phoenixmonakhos 2 years ago
awesome - i hope this works :)
marquesbrownlee 2 years ago
lol @ "the only thing windows is good for"
Don't forget MS Paint!
Oh and it amuses me how your screen capture software is unhappy with your macs screen having the gaps either side so just does some crazy hall of mirrors crap! Thinking about it it looks a bit like the cards in solitaire when you win the game....!
luke255 2 years ago
Wich macbook is that? Is that the unibody? Because I have the last 17 inches and i`d like to have 6gb of ram, do u know if I can? Thanks, sorry for the bad english.
guiferreira 2 years ago
Mac claims the MBP cannot handle 6 GB of ram, but that is a myth, it works fine. I have a G.Skill 4GB and Crucial 2GB ram stick installed.
phoenixmonakhos 2 years ago