.. but who is so crazy for it they run AutoCAD in CLEANSCREEN all the time (or a good portion of the time)?
And if you are not brave enough to do so:
I'm on a 25" screen and other than toggling my ribbon to "minimize to panel buttons" I do nothing else.
That is tough with 4 others guys standing around looking at it too!
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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At the office, running with two 24" dell widescreen monitors. At home I was running a pair of older19" NECs (not widescreen) but just added a 24" Asus widescreen, and moved the 19"ers out to the sides. Really need a slightly longer dvi cable for the one at the left though.
The Asus has USB-3 but dammit the ports on the side and almost interferes with the left hand 19". still better than getting to the back of the tower to plug in a flash drive.
Going with 32" and 24" at the office.
32" for Autocad and 24" for Excel / Outlook / Adobe / Word etc..
I think I need like 3-4 monitors, I often work with Excel, PDF and Autocad parallel to each other...
Nothing annoys me more then having to switch windows on a screen..
Amen brother.
I'd Kudo that if I could.
Regards, Charles Shade
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To reduce screen real estate I only have displayed the toolbars I use all the time, with a couple of modifications. I have most of the other toolbars reduced to flyouts. For example, I have one button that displays chamfer by default, but flysout to various fillet options as well. I have the ribbon on, but minimised down to just the pallet titles. I utilise 20+ pull down menus, many of these cascading to various options. Basically, if I don't use it at least every couple of days, it does not show on the screen. I also have the command window on the bottom right of the screen 5 lines high, half screen width, with tollbars to the left of it at the bottom. I also run toolbars with control wondows along the top and bottom of the screen and those without vertically along the left. I have hidden the zoom slider bars, as I find them more of an annoyance than actually useful. I see uses for the ribbon, but do the buttons really need to be 3x the size of a standard toolbar one. Another hint is to maximise screen resolution to something that is still easy to read, preferably with a minimal colour count: I really don't need to try and differentiate between 16 million colours on my AutoCAD screen. I actually use a 22" LCD screen for my AutoCAD and other main programs, and an old 17" CRT for the main windows screen, with the properties pallete and layer manager.
Scott Hodges
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I finally setled for a AMD Firepro V900 card and 3 samsung 27"monitors and a samsung 21". I haven't touched menus or CUi just run ootb. plenty of space to spread out every thing with Map3D. I put mutiple window explorer in several windows on the small monitor or use it to display from the tablet. Can run two occasions of Map on two different monitors which makes c & p between maps easy.or comparisons. I chose the card because it handles the aerial photos well. I like samsung resolution and colors. Bought them when I could find them on sale as low as possible prices.
My favorite screen is the Algiz 10X tablet with Widows 7 Ultimate. I run that other mapping GIS program on that in the forest because it accepts GPS input. 10" full color aerial photo and know just where I am in the trees. Maybe someday autodesk will get GPS onto Map3D?
Dave
This is being driven by a laptop. Use the the laptop screen for spreadsheets, BOMs, etc.
Ribbon docked on the right. Project Manager and Properties docked on the left. Custom AutoCAD tool bars across the top. Rock & Roll baby.
This is how I do it on dual 20" dell monitors. If I'm doing a lot of 3D. I'll create 2 viewports in modelspace and stretch the drawing window across both monitors.
Allen Jessup
CAD Manager - Designer
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I personally use [CTRL]+[0} quite a bit in AutoCad. I learnt via shortcut commands back in the '90s and have never really fallen in love with the toolbars since then. Too much mouse movement in my opinion, it gets tiring constantly mousing to the top of the screen and back to where I was before. With shortcuts the cursor stays reletive to the object I am working on.
Here's my current layout, 24" Widescreen and a 17" Side monitor. Doing a lot of 3D and trying to get a start into VR too, thus the Google Cardboard viewer. Spot the homemade 3D glasses too...? Printed out card with Sellotape and red/blue Sharpie marker lenses. 🙂
Darawork
AutoDesk User
Windows 10/11, 3DS Max 2022/24, Revit 2022, AutoCad 2024, Dell Precision 5810/20, ASUS DIY, nVidia Quadro P5000/RTX 5000/GTX760
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