vote up -1 vote down star

Hi,

I've been trying to optimize my desktop and workspace within Visual Studio. I use two 19" LCDs, which give me a 1440x900px screen real estate for each monitor. I have posted my initial setup at my blog though I did not get a good response. With the start of Stack Overflow I think we will have a better radius of programmers.

flag
This question seems to be lacking question marks... – Luke Sep 23 '08 at 16:45
Question needs to be rewritten or removed. – Mark Rogers Nov 30 at 5:42

6 Answers

vote up 1 vote down

I use VS with dual monitors at work and yeah I do agree the lack of explicit support for multiple monitors is not helpful; however I find it very useful to detach tool windows and put them on the other monitor and more than anything else run code in debug with vs in one monitor and the app in another - that really does help.

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

Usually, I have Visual Studio running on my main monitor (24", 1920x1200). The Second Monitor (15.4", 1280x800) is used for Browser, Notepad, the running Program. Istant Messaging, Explorer etc. pp.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Hi Zaki - this doesn't appear to be a question, can you clarify?

Out of interest, I've used dual monitors with Visual Studio since it was called Visual Studio and whilst there's a lot that can help - debug windows, find in files, source control plugins etc - on the second monitor, the lack of actual support really doesn't help.

I've spotted in various places mentions of better dual monitor support in VS10/Hawaii. This would be much appreciated by many, I'm sure. Having said that, it would mean a third monitor for all the stuff I currently stick on the second (non-VS tool window) half of my second monitor - browsers, VPCs, firebug etc.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

You should check out this StackOverflow question:
http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/6231/programming-and-multiple-monitors

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

There was a lot of discussion on this when I asked a similar question earlier here - http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/5562/do-you-prefer-to-code-on-a-laptop-or-a-desktop-or-both

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.