Business case for dual monitors
Char James-Tanny
charjtf at gmail.com
Fri May 2 12:06:59 MDT 2008
> As I recall, there are ways to indicate which monitor should receive
> notifications and particular windows on most dual monitor setups. Is
> this not the case?
I'm mostly able to control it here (using nVidia with two LCDs). Some
apps overrule me ;-) and persist in opening on the primary monitor,
but most "remember" and open in the last place I had them open. (One
thing to note: if I open something...file, email, whatever, move it
where I want, but don't close it before opening another item of the
same type, then the second occurrence opens where the first occurrence
originally opened.)
I currently have Outlook and a HAT on my primary monitor, and
MailWasher, IE7, Firefox, a Word doc, and a PDF open on the secondary.
Oh, and I've positioned my monitors so that I'm lined up to the left
of the seam. I do most of my work on my primary monitor and use the
secondary for reference. It works for me :-)
Char James-Tanny ~ JTF Associates, Inc. ~ http://www.helpstuff.com
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