[AccessD] Dual monitor laptop

Rocky Smolin rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Wed Dec 2 15:04:18 CST 2009


My left monitor is set to 800x600 and I do the form and report design on it.
Right monitor is higher res and I do the coding over there but I change the
size of the font so I make it big.  Both monitors are in front of me.  I can
drag stuff back and forth between them.  Took about 1 minute to get used to
it and about two minutes to figure out I could never go back. No KVM but an
add-in board to the desktop.  I fixed up another box here with duals,
though, using an external black box into a USB port.  

As for the mouse thing - I use a trackball - thumb - and support my arm on
the chair's armrest so my whole arm is relaxed and I'm not making all those
micro movements with my arm and my whole arm isn't tensed up all day.
Positioning your arm so it's relaxed would be the first thing I'd look at.

Rocky


-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 9:48 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: [AccessD] Dual monitor laptop

I have a 22" 1680 x 1050 display hooked up to a KVM switch.  I work on my
laptop almost exclusively
*except* for my servers (the point of the KVM switch).  But I am developing
problem in my right elbow which I think might be related to mousing at an
odd angle.  So I decided that perhaps using the monitor on my laptop might
be the answer, then use remote desktop to switch between them rather than a
KVM switch.  Plus, I have always wanted to do the dual monitor thing, leave
my email and billing db on one screen and other stuff on the other.  Or code
on one and program on the other.

Things are NEVER simple.  RD comes up in the resolution of monitor one.
Plus, if I am going to do this the big screen really should be the monitor
one right?  Except that typing and mousing off to the side of the main
monitor is just weird!  But I don't have a native USB keyboard to plug in to
the laptop (gonna go order that now).  Etc. Etc.

The monitor itself is cool, looks good, works just fine with the laptop (as
opposed to a few years back when I tried this - different laptop).
Technology has advanced, easier to set up, still feels strange.

Well, gotta go to work and give this dual monitor thing a shot.

I know others here do this, how long did it take your brain to adjust?

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John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com
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