>        I've used more than two monitors, as you do, and did not care for it
> at all.

I used multiple monitors before and didn't like them-- but then I
found key was matching monitors, making neither a 'primary' monitor,
but rather making them equal. Placement is also key-- same distance to
prevent re-focusing, etc. Color/setting matching is also very, very
important. My 'primary' dual set is used for the main work space with
the 3rd and 4th monitors used for things to glance at to check the
status of things, etc.-- not something I want to be interrupted as
much as switching windows for...


-- 
Derek


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