I am watching you... beware :doh:
Fulvio Dominici
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6 monitors and counting...Yes, I really would use 12 monitors. there are times I feel 6 define a too small surface. But I know it is not a standard situation: I have two IDEs and many sources plus documents (many from photoshop that takes space too) that I have to cut from.
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6 monitors and counting...The second reply that builds on the 'tools down under'... it seems that men always refer to those when someone seems bragging. I sincerely do not think I am compensating; my post was only about the REAL advantage in developing with many monitors and how that could be done. There are always other men with more monitors and/or tools than yourself...
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6 monitors and counting...I have two windows in the office, and many more on the monitors:cool:
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6 monitors and counting...It depends of what you show with all the dimensions you have...
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6 monitors and counting...I have a 6 monitors setup, because I am developing an IDE that manages a 3D output window and everything is in c++ with VisualStudio. So I need to have a 3D window, my IDE and the VS IDE. Lots of stuff. I really enjoy it and next workstation will have 12 monitors. It is not too much, you can really use the space when you work seriously. I found that the Matrox "triple head to go" allows connection of 3 monitors at only one DVI output, so my 6 monitors system is powered by a standard dual output video card. Since there are 4 outputs video cards, next workstation will have 12 monitors, and I'm sure I will use all of them.
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Keep tabs as tabs or tabs as spacesREAL tabs are the one and only thing to use, spaces must appear one at a time. And, with a tool you can change tabs in spaces, but not the other way around. :cool: