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Layer 1 (hubs) or Layer 2 (bridges or switches) devices.
Not really, unless all you do on your computer is crunching numbers.
I am using windows 7. I've managed to extend my desktop to 1 external monitor by pressing Start>control panel>appearance and personalization>display>screen resolution. then i just hooked up my LCD tv via HD cable and extended desktop to this display. now i can drag windows from the display on my laptop to the LCD display. now i have an old computer monitor that i want to extend my desktop to via VGA, but whenever i select "extend desktop to this display" it extends it to the monitor but removes the extention to my LCD tv. how can i extend it to both???? please help me guys!!!!
select the second display and check the extend the desktop
By additional hubs, switches, or devices such as printers, servers, computers, or etc.
Repeaters and hubs
1. Right-click on any of the real estate on your desktop 2. Click on properties 3. Click on the "Settings" Tab 4. Click on "Identify" to ensure that you know which monitor is which 5. If the monitors are in the correct order (i.e. monitor 1 is on the left), then a. Click on the large box in the middle labeled "2" b. Click the checkbox next to "Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor" 6. If the monitors are NOT in the correct order, a. Drag and drop so they are in the correct order b. Click on whichever monitor is on the right c. Click the checkbox next to "Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor" Hope this helps.
Java does not support multiple inheritance. It is done with the help of interfaces in java. a class can implement n number of interfaces, thus showing multiple inheritance. but a class cannot extend multiple classes in java.
Yes iMacs have built in support for an external display in extended desktop mode. You may need an adapter to connect the monitor to the iMacs Mini-DVI output port.
Any class can extend one class and/or implement multiple interfaces. For example: public class TestClass extends SuperTestClass implements InterfaceA, InterfaceB { // implementations of interface methods in here }
In regards of the question about the black bars around the sides of the desktop after reformatting the hard drive, all you need to do is insert your applications and drivers disk and click on the ATI video driver and unzip that. It will then install autimatically then you will be able to extend your desktop.
Java does not have multiple inheritance, so no. Java can use multiple interfaces, though, with the "implements" keyword.