Dual Monitor Tools?
Discussion
Think Windows 7's dual monitor support could be described as rudimentary at best
Does anyone have any suggestions of tools they use to improve the situation? Task bar, snapping, etc.
(I know 8.1 is a bunch better but I'm waiting to see what next month brings with regards to Win9. Don't want to wipe the machine for 8.1 and than again for 9 )
Thanks everyone
Does anyone have any suggestions of tools they use to improve the situation? Task bar, snapping, etc.
(I know 8.1 is a bunch better but I'm waiting to see what next month brings with regards to Win9. Don't want to wipe the machine for 8.1 and than again for 9 )
Thanks everyone
graphene said:
Not sure what is rudimentary about it.
Right click on the taskbar for tiling options (or snapping, as xbox-gen would have it)
Win key + arrows (+ shift) allows you to tile the windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/arrang...
I like that! Any idea how to get similar behaviour from FilmOn player? It appears to have a minimum window size, and I couldn't find any config file that would allow it to be resized to less than this (although default.css looks a likely candidate).Right click on the taskbar for tiling options (or snapping, as xbox-gen would have it)
Win key + arrows (+ shift) allows you to tile the windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/arrang...
graphene said:
Not sure what is rudimentary about it.
Right click on the taskbar for tiling options (or snapping, as xbox-gen would have it)
Win key + arrows (+ shift) allows you to tile the windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/arrang...
Whilst vey nice, and something I use a lot, it's naff all to do with dual monitor support. In fact it highlights a weakness of Win7 dual monitor. You can't 'snap' to an edge that is logically adjacent to a second monitor.Right click on the taskbar for tiling options (or snapping, as xbox-gen would have it)
Win key + arrows (+ shift) allows you to tile the windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/arrang...
I have used both Display Fusion and UltraMon. Of the 2, Display Fusion is far superior and is developed at a sensible pace; Ultramon's development is glacial. These are both paid for. I've never previously heard of Zbar but will look into it.
Edited by Skier on Friday 29th August 21:37
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