Dual Monitor Help
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DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
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Sicion
Germany131 Posts
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DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
On February 04 2013 04:58 Sicion wrote: Why is your secondary too big could you please give more details about it ? not enough space ? I have the room on my desk but it looks very sloppy from the user's perspective. Since the 2 monitors are very big, I have to put them very far apart, so the end - to - end of the 2 together is very far. | ||
synapse
China13814 Posts
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y0su
Finland7871 Posts
edit2: Pic of my setup is my default/offline image on twitch if you want to see what it's like http://www.twitch.tv/y0su/ edit3: second is only a 19inch (14x9) | ||
Neo_Joe
United States45 Posts
On February 04 2013 05:24 synapse wrote: I think a picture of your desk would be helpful. Why do you have to put them far apart? They are touching, but since one is 24" and other is 23" i have to put one all the way to the left and the other to the right (the inside edges touch). It is just too large to comfortably use 2 monitors. What I want is my main monitor in the center and another monitor off to the right tilted diagonally a bit. EDIT: this is my other acc btw | ||
r.Evo
Germany14054 Posts
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haduken
Australia8267 Posts
On February 04 2013 09:13 r.Evo wrote: For compact setups you might want to consider a 2nd monitor in portrait mode. That's probably the most space saving thing you can go for. Yeah portrait mode is the best as some programs you actually benefit from greater depth rather than width. | ||
micronesia
United States24473 Posts
On February 04 2013 09:13 r.Evo wrote: For compact setups you might want to consider a 2nd monitor in portrait mode. That's probably the most space saving thing you can go for. This is what I do and it's great for longish documents. I actually have a 4:3 monitor on the right, and a portrait mode widescreen on the left. When I want to watch a movie or other long video in widescreen, I rotate the left monitor and change my setup using displayfusion. | ||
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