Hi there,
I have a problem using multiple screens on Inventor which I find very strange, is there a possible way to get Inventor to work on two screens without dragging inventor bigger over both screens? And I do not want to run two Inventor programs at the same time. This is such a simple function and was very dissapointed that Inventor doesnt seem to support this. Please somebody help!?
Kind regards,
iUser
No. However I use dislpayfusion which lets you to span Inventor (or any other program) on the screens.
I think its neat.
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___________________________Thats very dissapointing to hear, I hope Autodesk adds this simple function to one of the update, or even create an add-on. Would display fusion work properly if you have two different size screens?
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___________________________Thanks I will try this. I have a question regarding DisplayFusion. If you stretch Inventor over both screens, and you using DisplayFusion, does your second window snap to the sides on the second monitor in Windows 7 (Hope this question makes sense)?
I also need to give the engineer whom I work with 5 reasons why a second monitor will be of an advatage using Inventor? Any info / advice will be much appreciated?
I've got two monitors, both at work and at home.
I don't try to span Inventor across two screens, though. I keep it planted solidly on my right-hand screen. I do very frequently run a second session of Inventor on my left-hand monitor, though, so that I can pull dimensions off of other parts, etc. It's also very handy for keeping a PDF drawing or other reference material up, or for editing an Excel file from which you're pulling parameters. I use it a lot with getting part data from our internal supply database. Email, of course. Of course, you can move plenty of Inventor's windows and dialog boxes over to the second monitor - Content Center, particularly - which leaves your view wide open to see what you're working with.
All sorts of things to do with the second monitor that don't just involve directly spreading Inventor across two screens. I'd actually hate to use it that way, I think - having the split right in the middle of the screen would get really annoying, really quickly, for me.
Rusty
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___________________________I second what LT.Rusty said. I found two monitors at work to be so incredibly useful that I had to get the same setup at home.
We do a lot of parametrically driven modeling, so I have placed my parameters editor on the second monitor, as well as my assembly / feature tree (browser) to free up modeling space. We also use vault, so it is invaluable to have vault open on one screen with Inventor on the other. Or, even if you don't use vault, you can have windows explorer open to your project workspace so you can quickly browse your files.
I also display reference drawings (usually PDF, since I don't like spanning Inventor across both monitors) on the other screen so I don't have to print one or constantly switch windows.
If you are learning how to do something in Inventor (or troubleshooting), then you can have a tutorial or the help documentation open on one screen while working in Inventor on the other. It's also useful if you are doing any programming--I keep the API reference documentation and VBA object browser open on the second monitor.
I would say that dual monitors are a MUST for CAD operators these days. And for 3D CAD operators, a 3D controller is also invaluable.
A second high-resolution monitor may seem like a luxury to those who have never used one, but once you try it, it's really a no-brainer. In fact, our company has seen the light and decided that everyone who wants one gets a second monitor--not just designers, but project managers, administrative assistants, management, accounting, everyone. The benefits to productivity are immediately obvious.
Cameron Whetten
Inventor 2014
Two CPUs here, 3 monitors.
Get other work done while Inventor is trying to figure out how to Cancel out of an impossible Loft, Shell or Sweep.
Got to have Excel and of course http://forums.autodesk.com up too.
Thanks for everyones input, going to try and convince the engineer above me that we need to start using multiple screens.
Hi Guys,
I have posted a new idea for Inventor to optimize their software to accomodate multiple screens, please vote!!
Thanks!
This has been a bug bear of mine for a while. Really wish you could float the graphics window same as browser etc so only using one Inventor session.
And I echo others comments. Dual screen is a no brainier. The time you won't spend resizing applications will pay for itself for joe average in two weeks if not less. Realistically if you have a burden rate of $80-100 p\h I'll bet you spend at least an hour a week resizing and changing between apps (because some people insist on working full screen) so a monitor might be $150-250.
Second cheapest productivity you can buy after spaceball.
Hi Guys,
I have created a new post with all the "dual monitor support" ideas and have contacted the employee that accepted this idea to get an estimate as to when we can see this idea implemented. Please vote for this link:
Multiple Windows per Session and dual monitor support Inventor 2017
Dual monitors?
That's so 2013.
I've got 3 monitors now at home, something like 135 degrees of glorious LCD in front of my face. I keep finding deals I just can't pass up. I almost added a 4th one last weekend: Best Buy had one of those ultra-wide curved monitors in an open box, and I could have gotten it for like $199.
Still not sure why I didn't get it, actually. That could have gone in the center above my main monitor ...
Rusty
Hahaha.. Well dual monitor support.. Multiple monitor support.. Whatever you want to call it.. As long as Inventor supports more than one monitor - would be a great step forward. After that I believe the programming would be easy to just keep adding monitors as you go along (especially for those with monitor addictions @LT.Rusty - dont blame you though, I would do the same if my company saw the benefit).
Hey iUser, it might be a good idea to mark your Post #14 (this one) as the Solution, so that anyone who comes across this thread can vote for your Idea.
I wouldn't use the one in your Post #16 because Autodesk merged it with your original, so it redirects to the one in Post #14 anyway.
Just a suggestion
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