Two monitors stacked vertical Mode.

Is - this Windows 7 64-bit supported two monitors in vertical mode? Piled one above the other. I use an Asus EN9800GT with Windows 7 Home Premium video card. I don't see the option in the Nvidia Control Panel and display Windows. I have a small desktop and can't put side by side. Now scroll right the lower screen to get to the top screen. The two monitors are Samsung Syncmaster 2253BW and 731B.

Monday, August 16, 2010, 21:48:52 + 0000, CRB64 wrote:

Is - this Windows 7 64-bit supported two monitors in vertical mode? Piled one above the other.

Yes, you can position the monitors in any way you want. On the screen
the screen, simply drag images from monitors at the job you
physically have them in.

Ken Blake

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