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Need help Iding cards.

crazyben

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And the card works. Thank you help on this.

I have xceed Se/306-48 card that I get signal but no clear picture. Do you have experience with that?
 

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halkyardo

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And the card works. Thank you help on this.

Glad to hear it! One thing to be aware of with it, that I don't think I directly mentioned - it can't tell whether or not a monitor is connected, and the SE/30 seems to default to using it as the main display and the internal display as the secondary. So if you've got the card installed, you've basically got to keep a monitor attached to it, otherwise your mouse cursor is liable to disappear off-screen.

I have xceed Se/306-48 card that I get signal but no clear picture. Do you have experience with that?
Never had one of those, sorry!
 

crazyben

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Glad to hear it! One thing to be aware of with it, that I don't think I directly mentioned - it can't tell whether or not a monitor is connected, and the SE/30 seems to default to using it as the main display and the internal display as the secondary. So if you've got the card installed, you've basically got to keep a monitor attached to it, otherwise your mouse cursor is liable to disappear off-screen.
I did notice that. When I had card installed it will default to monitor and if the monitor was not plugged nothing will display SE screen. I was not able to move the cursor to second screen. Is it possible to use dual screen with this card?
 

halkyardo

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Is it possible to use dual screen with this card?
Yes, definitely! Open the Monitors control panel, and you can drag the two displays around to match the layout on your desk. I think you have to click each display at least once to make them both active.

You can drag the tiny menu bar to choose which display has the menu bar on it, and if you hold down Option, a little Happy Mac icon appears - dragging that to one monitor or another sets which one is considered the “main” display.
 

crazyben

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Yes, definitely! Open the Monitors control panel, and you can drag the two displays around to match the layout on your desk. I think you have to click each display at least once to make them both active.

You can drag the tiny menu bar to choose which display has the menu bar on it, and if you hold down Option, a little Happy Mac icon appears - dragging that to one monitor or another sets which one is considered the “main” display.
Wow nice. I will try that. Thank you.
 
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