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From: "Glenn Meadows"
Each pair is one application, double wide desktops. The LCD's have the
real narrow bezel on them, so the desktop flows pretty easily across.
The application (SADiE see at www.sadie.com), has lots of different windows
open at once for the different areas, so you can easily organize a double
wide desktop where no single window needs to span to the other monitor,
keeping one monitor with the static info windows I need open and arranged,
and the other monitor (left in my usage), with the various editing windows
that get opened for the different operations on the music. On a single
monitor, you go crazy getting to what you need to work fast and
efficiently.
--
Glenn M.
"Richard B." wrote in message
news:cjf761hjq9evto9f7m1fmg8calaj4mc1m8{at}4ax.com...
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 06:51:23 -0500, "Glenn Meadows"
> wrote:
>
>>You just have to learn what the work distances are for best vision for
>>computers, etc.
>
> I seem to be making the adjustment fairly quickly...and wish I had
> switched some time ago. The wife had a long adjustment period with
> hers so I think that helped slow my decision to try them.
>
>>My one problem, is my upper dual LCD (I have 4 monitors, 2 over 2), those
>>17" LCD's are in the distance angle of my lenses, which makes
for a bit of
>>"upward looking" for critical reading. Luckily, for the
audio editing,
>>the
>>items are pretty large on screen. I do all the typing and such on the
>>lower
>>pair, which sits down and tilted back at an angle.
>
> Sounds like a nice environment. Is each monitor tracking a different
> application?
>
> - Richard
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