I use dual LCD's currently on AutoCAD MEP 2008 and i also have Revit MEP
2008.
AutoCAD works very well with dual monitors. It remembers where i put the
main window and palettes, etc. Dual monitors with Acad MEP is a great
productivity boost.
Revit on the other hand does not work well with dual monitors. The interface
is extremly light and un-customizable and i think that was done intentional.
I would like revit to remember what monitor i last used it on instead of
always defaulting to the primary montior. And be able to detach the left
menu and toolbars. Perhaps they are wanting to keep the interface simple so
it doesnt turn into a beast as Acad has.
Mike
wrote in message news:5787376@discussion.autodesk.com...
I know I have posted this on the wish list. But I would like to know what
you all think. I am running dual monitors now. Very nice. But Autodesk does
not make Revit and AutoCAD with Dual monitor settings. Revit would be
extremely to have on dual monitors. It would be nice to have a setting so
that you could have all the menus, the option bar, browser tree, ect. on one
monitor with tiled views and the working view on the other monitor to
maximize the "drawing" area and be able to track the alternate views on the
other monitor.
If any of you know a way to do this I would love to hear how. Otherwise,
this is just another thing on a huge list that Autodesk should address.