Although I use duals, its rare that I span both monitors, and when I do, I
am typically "analyzing" 2 different dwgs, not necessarily "working" on
them.
The best I get out of duals is multiple apps and a place for all the ADT
dialogues and palettes, help, CB, PN so on and so forth...
"calpolyarc" wrote in message
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> Well that is my original reason for posting. I wanted to get different
ideas on how people are using a dual monitor setup. I don't like spanning
both monitors because I can't maximize a drawing, and I don't like shuffling
the windows all over the place. With 2 sessions, I have maximized drawings
on both screens, as well as all of my tools/palettes. What I haven't
figured out yet, is how to have, for example, 2 ADT icons, one that will
open a session on one screen, and another one that will open the second
session on the other screen. As it is, I have to manually move the 2nd
session to the 2nd screen, and then move all of the palettes over there too.
I'm open to any ideas!! Thanks.