OS X :: How Do Achieve 2 External Displays

Apr 5, 2010

I currently have a 15inch MacBook Pro with final cut studio, I use an external HD monitor for my main editing and the MBPs display for secondary. I am running out of screen real-estate for my secondary and want to get a 3rd monitor. The only problem is that there is not way to upgrade the graphic cards in the MBP. My question is: How can i have a total of 3 displays all displaying different images(ie. not mirrored).

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Hardware :: External Displays With Similar Pixel Density To 17" MBP Display?

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2.  Is it possible to close the MBP and use an external keyboard while using two external displays?

I am using a music production DAW Persons Studio One-2 Pro and it would be great to be able to have this type of a setup.

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URL

the blog itself discusses the issue, and the fix is found in the comments.

Basically, for now the fix is to open Terminal App and enter:

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Download either MainMenu or Onyx and use it to do the following:
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- Remove temporary files
- Update pre-bindings
- Remove corrupt preferences
- Restore disk permissions

After all the maintenance do the following:
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- Restart your computer once more and then shut it down.

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Oct 15, 2010

First, I need to say that, regarding my problem, I wasn't sure if I should post in this section or in the 'MacOSX' one, but like I'm facing this problem on my Mac Pro 4,1. So, I have a 8-core Mac Pro 4,1 with an Apple HD4870 to which are connected 2 screens: The main one is a Dell U2410 (1920x1200, via mDP to DP adapter) that I use under OSX for photography retouching with DxO. The other one is a 27'' (1920x1080, DVI) I only use for gaming under bootcamp.

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Mar 5, 2008

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You think that mic appear with cam on the new cinema display (that appear not see the light)

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Jul 3, 2009

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