Apologies for not reading the entire thread, but if her PC hasn't got one (which is the most likely scenario) you will need a dual-head graphics card that can drive two monitors independently. These can be had for around £40 or so from eBuyer etc.
Windows effectively stretches the desktop to span across both screens so you can plonk application windows anywhere. Sitting the monitors close together can make it easy to manage both screens, but it simply isn't practical to leave documents open halfway between the two screens - it just doesn't work as your eye breaks contact when it skips across the gap.
Just my 2p worth ..
Windows effectively stretches the desktop to span across both screens so you can plonk application windows anywhere. Sitting the monitors close together can make it easy to manage both screens, but it simply isn't practical to leave documents open halfway between the two screens - it just doesn't work as your eye breaks contact when it skips across the gap.
Just my 2p worth ..
