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12/11/2011 04:35:26
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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08/11/2011 12:38:27
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Hardware
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Miscellaneous
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>>You can do it in the monitor setup in windows. Just drag the monitor icons to reflect relative position.
>
>You're right, but I must have the separate monitor a little apart from the laptop, so they don't line up completely. Plus in my head, the lower edge on the one should be on line with the lower edge as the other. You see, I'm used to have two identical monitors side by side, so I never get really used to the current setup. No matter what I do, it never gets really right.

You'd probably be somewhat confused with my setup... the right monitor is a bit larger than the left, but it's vertical. There's just too much width if both of them are horizontal, and I find myself mousing too much in that case. This way, I arrange the command/properties/docView/DE window, debugger, email, skype and source control on the right, VFP main, browser and Total Commander on the left and I'm happy with the arrangement. Yes, if I need to move the mouse from right to left it won't go unless it's in the upper half, but I got used to it in a week.

See screenshot (sorry for the miserable quality, but I had to compress it severely to fit the 200k limit).

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