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    Mark_Wallace
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    Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      Full screen: None. Only videos. I don't care about anyhting else when watching a movie. Maximized: Browser, Visual Studio, SQL Server Management Studio. Anyhting that is worth taking up the space. I don't use them in full screen since I'm likely to hop around the filesystem while I use them - Otherwise I'd have to leave FS everytime.

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        Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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        Mark_Wallace wrote:

        what kinds of program do you use full-screen

        Almost everything... But I have 3 screens to spread application on... [EDIT] Reading Marco's replace: I mixed full-screen with maximized... Se answer as corrected...

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          Full screen: None. Only videos. I don't care about anyhting else when watching a movie. Maximized: Browser, Visual Studio, SQL Server Management Studio. Anyhting that is worth taking up the space. I don't use them in full screen since I'm likely to hop around the filesystem while I use them - Otherwise I'd have to leave FS everytime.

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          Marco Bertschi (SFC) wrote:

          SQL Server Management Studio

          I can't use that in any size other than "as big as I can get it" -- which, on a KVM, is still too damned small.

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            Mark_Wallace wrote:

            what kinds of program do you use full-screen

            Almost everything... But I have 3 screens to spread application on... [EDIT] Reading Marco's replace: I mixed full-screen with maximized... Se answer as corrected...

            Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.

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            Mark_Wallace
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            Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

            I mixed full-screen with maximized

            OK, so, for the sake of argument and less confusion, let's class them together (although the control toolbox makes a big difference, to me).

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              Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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              Movies, Visual Studio, SQL Management Studio, and sometimes VIM when I need to work in multiple files. Everything else I try to keep restricted to one half or one quarter of a screen. It still annoys me that Stack Overflow doesn't fit nicely into half of a 1080p screen.

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                Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                Chrome (Left hand monitor, portrait) VS (RH monitor, landscape) SSMS (Swaps between) PaintShop Pro (Both!) VideoStudio (RHM) Book / PDF readers (Depends on why I'm reading them which monitor they are on) Games.

                Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                  Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  My audio workstation software and IDE too.

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                    Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    Mark_Wallace wrote:

                    what kinds of program do you use full-screen?

                    Games. I'd also recommend it for presentations using PowerPoint-slides.

                    Mark_Wallace wrote:

                    I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                    Sometimes management simply rules that it looks better.

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                      Chrome (Left hand monitor, portrait) VS (RH monitor, landscape) SSMS (Swaps between) PaintShop Pro (Both!) VideoStudio (RHM) Book / PDF readers (Depends on why I'm reading them which monitor they are on) Games.

                      Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                      Ooh, I can't stand having browsers full screen/maximised unless the pages actually have enough content to fill the area. Even CP has 3-4 inches of whitespace either side, if maximised; I can't be doing with wasting that much space. I have VS almost maximised, with a half-inch space at the top to access title-bars of other apps, and a shortcut-wide space on the left.

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                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        what kinds of program do you use full-screen?

                        Games. I'd also recommend it for presentations using PowerPoint-slides.

                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                        Sometimes management simply rules that it looks better.

                        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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                        Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                        Games.

                        Good point. I don't play games much. any more. I must be getting old and boring.

                        Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                        Sometimes management simply rules that it looks better

                        Hey, my PCs are for getting work done, not for winning fashion shows -- do I look like an apple fanboi?

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                          Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          The rdp session on my right Screen to control my Laptop from the dektop :laugh:

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                            Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                            PIEBALDconsult
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                            Nearly everything.

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                              The rdp session on my right Screen to control my Laptop from the dektop :laugh:

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                              0x01AA wrote:

                              The rdp session on my right Screen to control my Laptop from the dektop

                              I use one of these[^] for that. The knees of the bee, it is.

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                                Nearly everything.

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                                Mark_Wallace
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                                That'd drive me crazy. I switch between windows/apps far too frequently.

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                                  Movies, Visual Studio, SQL Management Studio, and sometimes VIM when I need to work in multiple files. Everything else I try to keep restricted to one half or one quarter of a screen. It still annoys me that Stack Overflow doesn't fit nicely into half of a 1080p screen.

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                                  Dar Brett wrote:

                                  It still annoys me that Stack Overflow doesn't fit nicely into half of a 1080p screen.

                                  Hey, SO is run by developers; they know better than their users.

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                    Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                    Any VM or remote desktop session and anything where I'm using Chromecast from desktop.

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                                      Ooh, I can't stand having browsers full screen/maximised unless the pages actually have enough content to fill the area. Even CP has 3-4 inches of whitespace either side, if maximised; I can't be doing with wasting that much space. I have VS almost maximised, with a half-inch space at the top to access title-bars of other apps, and a shortcut-wide space on the left.

                                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                      That's why I have a portrait and a landscape monitor: CP for example is perfect on portrait as you can see almost a whole page length, and maybe four millimeters white space either side. (Try it: software rotate your monitor and have a look at what you get) For title bars I use ALT+TAB or the taskbar, I don't need to waste space at the top of the screen.

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                                        Ooh, I can't stand having browsers full screen/maximised unless the pages actually have enough content to fill the area. Even CP has 3-4 inches of whitespace either side, if maximised; I can't be doing with wasting that much space. I have VS almost maximised, with a half-inch space at the top to access title-bars of other apps, and a shortcut-wide space on the left.

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                                        For CP click the fluid link at the very bottom of the page and the sites layout will expand to fill all your horizontal space.

                                        Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                                          Just idle curiosity, but what kinds of program do you use full-screen? Me, I only ever use full screen for graphics apps, database editors, and video -- where the extra space is needed, IMO. I prefer to be able to click between windows without moving anything or un-hiding the taskbar (which ms has made a lot more difficult, by doing away with window borders and title-bars), and my most-used desktop shortcuts are arranged so that they're usually accessible, even if I have a dozen windows open. I certainly wouldn't go to full screen if it meant creating a lot of blank space.

                                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                          Everything. I alt-tab between windows.

                                          ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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