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  1. #1

    Default Multitabling

    Alright, newbie question. I am trying to quad table and I cannot figure out how to fit the screens on my comp with zero overlap. After watching the new videos which came out I realized there had to be a way. I play at Titan if that makes any difference. I have a Dell Laptop, 15 inch screen I believe. Do I need to change the resolution? Don't know much about computers. Really appreciate any advice.
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    Yeah you need to change the resoluation. Go to control panel/display/settings and max out your resolution. You might be lucky enough to have a dell laptop with 1600x1200 (my buddy has one, they exist). Otherwise you can buy a 1600x1200 monitor and "extend" your desktop. All laptops come with this feature. They cost about 300$.

    I highly recommend extending your desktop, you can do this cheaply with any monitor, if you have an extra at home. You could possibly put 2 tables on each screen.

    .toma

    edit - oh yeah, Pokerstars and Party poker both have the option of being able to resize your tables. The standard size of a table at most sites is 800x600. So most need 1600x1200 to go without overlap.
  3. #3

    Default Re: Multitabling

    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    Alright, newbie question. I am trying to quad table and I cannot figure out how to fit the screens on my comp with zero overlap. After watching the new videos which came out I realized there had to be a way. I play at Titan if that makes any difference. I have a Dell Laptop, 15 inch screen I believe. Do I need to change the resolution? Don't know much about computers. Really appreciate any advice.
    no overlap is nice, but you can still play 4 tables just fine if you keep the action buttons from sitting on top of each other.
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  4. #4
    I dont think your laptop can handle 1600x1200. In the unlikely event that it actually can, I can imagine your frame rate will suck. If you can afford it I think you should go wih TerryTomas advice. Playing without overlap is a little overrated anyway imo. Sure it's more convenient if you can fit all tables on the screen but as far as following the action at several tables goes this will still be hard playing four tables regardless.
  5. #5

    Default MTH

    this is the best tool to resize tables..it costs like 20 bux but its worth it..and it has some cool features ...

    http://www.multitablehelper.com/

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