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#1 Ploughboy

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Posted 05 June 2021 - 06:03 PM

Hello, Just wondering if anyone is having success with more than one screen for use with e-sword.  I only have one screen at the moment but I was thinking that maybe once I get familiar with all the functions I may want to use multiple screens.  

 

I'm not a tech guy, sorry if this is a stupid question but if you have experience using multiple screens to make e-sword an even more awesome interface give me a brief reply with your experience/review

 

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#2 APsit190

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Posted 06 June 2021 - 04:39 PM

Hello, Just wondering if anyone is having success with more than one screen for use with e-sword.  I only have one screen at the moment but I was thinking that maybe once I get familiar with all the functions I may want to use multiple screens.  

 

I'm not a tech guy, sorry if this is a stupid question but if you have experience using multiple screens to make e-sword an even more awesome interface give me a brief reply with your experience/review

 

Thanks 

 

Yes, I do. In fact I can also add another "monitor," which is my TV, thus giving me a total of 3 Monitors.

 

In short, without going into verbose detail, I can honestly say that I would go back to using a single monitor.

 

That said, there is only one way I would go back to a single monitor is by having a 48" stretched curved monitor which can give me a seamless view. That, mate would be something that is totally awesome.

 

Trust that this is helpful to you, and made you drool (out of both sides of your mouth).

 

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Posted 02 July 2021 - 12:13 AM

Ok Thanks.  



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Posted 31 July 2021 - 01:01 AM

I have a large screen but would find it easier for comparison if I could open up two copies of e-sword on the same screen. Is this safe? or sensible?



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Posted 01 August 2021 - 01:13 AM

I have a large screen but would find it easier for comparison if I could open up two copies of e-sword on the same screen. Is this safe? or sensible?

Hi Tom,
There's nothing unsafe or unwise about it. Its all just about real estate - the more room you have the better. Moreover, basically large screens are designed to hold more than one program so that one can work between two (or three+) programs. About the only limiting factor would be the amount of RAM you have or don't have. So when it comes to e-Sword, having two instances of it up on your display should not be a problem.

 

Trust you find this helpful.

 

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P.S. As a matter of interest, how big is your monitor, and is it curved or flat?

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#6 Tomnahurich

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Posted 05 August 2021 - 01:44 AM

Greetings from the Highlands of Scotland.  Many thanks for your answer it puts my mind at rest.  I am using a flat monitor 22 inch at the moment.  Takes two copies of E-sword and is ideal.

 

Stay safe,

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