If you don't have any place to plug it into then you can't use it - you need hardware that can support two monitors.Quote from iagree:
A friend just gave me a monitor to use as a second monitor for trading. How do I set it up? Do I need special software or something or hardware? I have XP home. I don't see anyplace in the back of the computer where I can hook in another monitor. Only has room for one plug. How?
(1) Dont waste your time with a card from a 10 year old computer. Video cards change so fast, you can get a really nice card (that can support two monitors) that was state-of-the-art a year or two ago for a low price today because its already considered "obsolete".Quote from iagree:
I have a 10 year old computer around here somewhere. I'm wondering if I can take the video card out of that and put it in my XP home edition computer for the second video card. Or do you think it is too old of a video card?
I'm trying to hold off buying anything new for this computer because I'm waiting for windows vista to come out and then I'm going to buy a whole new computer with 4 monitors and the whole set up. But only if I'm still in the trading game by the time Vista comes out. Otherwise I will only need one monitor.
Quote from iagree:
A friend just gave me a monitor to use as a second monitor for trading. How do I set it up? Do I need special software or something or hardware? I have XP home. I don't see anyplace in the back of the computer where I can hook in another monitor. Only has room for one plug. How?
Quote from FaderTraderr:
If you're this low budget, you ought not be trading. Sorry, sad but true.