HOW TO make a "Windows Vista" (Longhorn) Auxiliary Display
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 07/28/2005 06:04 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1377 views
Earlier this year Microsoft and ASUS showed a new technology that might be baked in to future laptops, an auxiliary display, a small LCD on the outside of a laptop that can display email, battery, CPU, Wi-Fi signal and all sorts of things. It's much like the Flipstart (that hasn't shipped). I like the idea, but don't wait to wait until Windows Vista/Longhorn so here's how to make your own that's almost as good...It's also a great and cheap way to add a LCD to a PC case, this HOW TO uses the now free Konfabulator! Here's how!...
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