Guys,
Debugging apps where the app is running on one desktop and the debugger on
another desktop is no fun.
In these cases 2 monitors are MUCH better.
And when you are writing a debugger and you need to debug the debugger then
even 2 monitors is not enough.
Then you need 3 monitors to
On Wed, 25 Aug 2021, at 6:16 PM, Eric Selje wrote:
> They might have even
> squeaked into Win 10.
>
The FancyZones Powertoy for Windows 10, mentioned in the article, has
effectively been incorporated into Windows 11.
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Alan Bourke
alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
Guys,
Debugging apps where the app is running on one desktop and the debugger on
another desktop is no fun.
In these cases 2 monitors are MUCH better.
And when you are writing a debugger and you need to debug the debugger then
even 2 monitors is not enough.
Then you need 3 monitors to
I agree with Christof. My home PC is 3 x 27" monitors but I love the simple
ability on my 27" Mac and Macbook to simply swipe between screens. The
equivalent virtual desktops in Wondows aren't as simple to use but I have
recently added a Logitech trackpad to the home PC and set it up to use the
> So, my question is this: What size monitors are you using for development
> and how many?
27" 5K Apple Display (made by LG)... If I need a second monitor I open my
macbook. I've never been a fan of multiple monitors, though. To me it's so much
easier to have virtual desktops and just swipe
Desktop, not laptop. I'm just curious whether anyone had used DP ports and
what was the general size monitor and number of monitors in use by the
Foxpro community. I'm really starting to like this 27" monitor I have in
place. But, I'm not sure I want two large monitors of the same size. I'm
Windows 11 has features built-in that will facilitate subdividing monitors
into regions to make everything easier to manage. They might have even
squeaked into Win 10.
https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-11/252475/windows-11-feature-focus-snap-layouts
Eric
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 11:32 AM
When it arrives, a single 43 inch Dell running at 3840x2160 replacing 3
monitors. A 29-inch over a 34-inch ultra wide with another 29 turned
portrait for system monitoring. 1920x1080 over 2560x1080 with another
1080x1920 on the side. I am looking forward to the simplification on my
desk along
Your docking station should take care of any port issues...assuming
you're using a laptop?
On 8/24/2021 3:04 PM, John Weller wrote:
I'd say go for it - you can't have too much screen real estate! Don't know
about Display Ports, no experience.
John
John Weller
07976 393631
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I've been using dual monitors for many years now, but I've been working with
monitors with two different layouts. Both monitors were 22" wide but the
primary monitor was more square format whereas my secondary monitor has more
of a wide screen format.
Apparently, after I started talking about
I'd say go for it - you can't have too much screen real estate! Don't know
about Display Ports, no experience.
John
John Weller
07976 393631
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