bnemec wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:19 am
Single 43" 3480 x 2160 display. The math works out to nearly same pixel pitch (x and y) as a very standard 19" 1920 x 1080 display. Except there's four of them and no splits. So I have this web browser snapped to a quadrant and it's nearly identical in physical size as a 19" monitor. Outlook is on left half of the screen with the top half showing emails, bottom half is reading pane. Again, each of them are about the same physical size as a 19" 1920 x 1080.
Users that still have two or three displays are always fighting with SW as they don't have enough contiguous space. There's only a couple with three displays and they have SW in center with things over on the adjacent edge of both side monitors. We need to have the PDM addin open and shown all the time to see versions, and part numbers (stupid serial numbered files) Then if any glitch happens it's setting everything back up again, and usually for every environment (part, asm, dwg...) The Surface or laptop users that dock/undock have given up and just use it on the default display when docked with a viewport of about 10"x10". It's just a bunch of hassle. That's why I kind of chuckle when I read the posts about how to trick SW into working with multiple monitors. One big one is much better for me. Everyone has their own prefs though.
How does having multiple apps on a single screen work? I have four screens and quite frankly that's not enough. At any given time I might have SW, possibly two launches, 2-3+ tables of excel that I often need to see at the same time, our ERP....which freakin' has a bragillion different windows that I often have to see 3+ at the same time, of course a browser, often time two, Adobe, Outlook, Word...almost alway open at the same time.
I strategically place windows on different screens based on which ones I most often have to see at the same time. So a different excel on 2-3 different screens, different ERP windows on different screens and so on.
I just don't see how one would navigate and control all those on a single screen not to mention that instead of just swivel left and right with them all on the same screen now it's left right up and down because the views are stacked.
Again I've only tried it on a small basis but I never had any luck keeping them organized vs just "Maximized" to a screen.