Do you have two screens on your computer?
Do you have two screens on your computer?
Do you have two or more screens attached to your computer?
I'm not sure if we have had this poll before, but I was curious. Flat screens are now pretty cheap and commonplace enough that I would guess around 30% of Live users have 2 screens.
Let's see
I'm not sure if we have had this poll before, but I was curious. Flat screens are now pretty cheap and commonplace enough that I would guess around 30% of Live users have 2 screens.
Let's see
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noisetonepause
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I attach an extra display to my laptop sometimes.
It only really works for me when I clearly distinguish between primary and secondary display - like I'll keep all the apps I'm 'passively' using on the laptop display and what I'm trying to focus on on the LCD. It's better than minimising...
I don't think I'd like true dual screenering... too wide...
It only really works for me when I clearly distinguish between primary and secondary display - like I'll keep all the apps I'm 'passively' using on the laptop display and what I'm trying to focus on on the LCD. It's better than minimising...
I don't think I'd like true dual screenering... too wide...
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noisetonepause
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Yes, I know what you mean about spanning an app across both screens.
I don't spread one window across both, the frames get in the way too much.
I separate my screens them by task, one has the 'main' window and the other does the secondary panels. So my second monitor currently has my to-do list software open, an IM window and a some floating windows from other apps.
In music use I often use screen 2 for my plugins, with Live on Screen 1.
If live could use both screens I would have session on screen 2 and Arrangement on screen 1
I don't spread one window across both, the frames get in the way too much.
I separate my screens them by task, one has the 'main' window and the other does the secondary panels. So my second monitor currently has my to-do list software open, an IM window and a some floating windows from other apps.
In music use I often use screen 2 for my plugins, with Live on Screen 1.
If live could use both screens I would have session on screen 2 and Arrangement on screen 1
Last edited by Angstrom on Tue May 13, 2008 5:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I used to use dual screens when I was doing more CAD work. It was great to be able to arrange the various palletes or tool boxes to leave as much real estate on the main screen. Not at the moment though, I'm sharing my computor bits with my kids, along with my socks. Soon it will be my car keys...... Damn it!
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If you've got a laptop then you need a 2nd display, even if only for home use. You can get a 19" TFT for £100 (or a 24" for £200) which is a bargain for the extra screen space - especially if you've got a MacBook.
Its a pity Live doesn't support multiple displays, which would make things so much easier.
Its a pity Live doesn't support multiple displays, which would make things so much easier.
