Thats fantastic I understand 100%. Just one poser remains....what do you think about the VGA problem of the cable being no longer than 2 meters because the projecter is a fair few meters away.Wolf wrote:This is assuming you already have a DVI monitor:
This is the cheepest and easiest route.
Use DVI as your primary monitor.
Mini VGA to VAG Adapter - $12.00
VGA Y Splitter Cable - $7.04
stand alone
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I would suggest Cables To Go for that answer. I have used them plenty of times for various adapters and plugs. You can find long VGA cables there and if you need help getting the exact cable, they have live support on their website or you can send them an email.GUNDAM-RX78 wrote: Thats fantastic I understand 100%. Just one poser remains....what do you think about the VGA problem of the cable being no longer than 2 meters because the projecter is a fair few meters away.
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Thanks a lot, you have helped me above and beyond what most people would for that I thank you.Wolf wrote:I would suggest Cables To Go for that answer. I have used them plenty of times for various adapters and plugs. You can find long VGA cables there and if you need help getting the exact cable, they have live support on their website or you can send them an email.GUNDAM-RX78 wrote: Thats fantastic I understand 100%. Just one poser remains....what do you think about the VGA problem of the cable being no longer than 2 meters because the projecter is a fair few meters away.
If you are ever in Japan drop me an email at adrian.venner@maplesportsbar.com I would be more than happy to throw you a night or two worth of drinking on me!! By the way im a bar manager so I can do that!!
I love solving problems.. it is just something I do. BTW, if I happen to randomly wander into Japan, I'll be sure to visit!GUNDAM-RX78 wrote:
Thanks a lot, you have helped me above and beyond what most people would for that I thank you.
If you are ever in Japan drop me an email at adrian.venner@maplesportsbar.com I would be more than happy to throw you a night or two worth of drinking on me!! By the way im a bar manager so I can do that!!


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Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the input as to various set-up options.
Multi-monitor configurations can indeed be tricky and that is why we have yet to address the myriad of hardware / software combinations that we would have to support to properly tackle this issue. However, multi-monitor support is something we recognize that folks want and we are consequently looking to support this in the future.
Equally as important, we are also working on network controls for G-Force so that users will be able to control remote version(s) of G-Force from a primary machine and this will be particularly effective for controlling dedicated machines / instances of G-Force.
All this being said, I would be remiss if I did not mention that use of G-Force for any sort of commercial use or public display is strictly prohibited under our standard G-Force Gold license. We require a commercial license for this sort of use and such a license can be obtained by emailing sales@soundspectrum.com with your usage details (and yes, we try our very best to be flexible and accommodating when it comes to pricing for individual and small business use) .
Regards,
Key
Thanks for all the input as to various set-up options.
Multi-monitor configurations can indeed be tricky and that is why we have yet to address the myriad of hardware / software combinations that we would have to support to properly tackle this issue. However, multi-monitor support is something we recognize that folks want and we are consequently looking to support this in the future.
Equally as important, we are also working on network controls for G-Force so that users will be able to control remote version(s) of G-Force from a primary machine and this will be particularly effective for controlling dedicated machines / instances of G-Force.
All this being said, I would be remiss if I did not mention that use of G-Force for any sort of commercial use or public display is strictly prohibited under our standard G-Force Gold license. We require a commercial license for this sort of use and such a license can be obtained by emailing sales@soundspectrum.com with your usage details (and yes, we try our very best to be flexible and accommodating when it comes to pricing for individual and small business use) .
Regards,
Key