I’m mainly curious about software developers here, or anyone else whose computer is somewhat central to their life, be it professional or hobbyist.

I only have two monitors—one directly in front of me, and another to the right of it, angled toward me. For web development, I keep my editor on the main screen, and anything auxiliary (be that a dev build, a video, StackOverflow, etc.) on the side screen.

I wouldn’t mind a third monitor, and if I had one, I’d definitely use it for log/output, since currently it’s a floating window that I shuffle around however necessary. It could be smaller than the other two, and I might even turn it vertical so I could split the screen between output and a terminal, configuring a AutoHotKey script to focus the terminal.

What about y’all?

[ cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13864053 ]

  • @[email protected]
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    87 months ago

    I used to swear by two monitors, but switched to a single ultrawide and it’s so much nicer. No bevels in the middle and therefore freedom to set up windows in whatever configuration you like. Good tiling window manager is a must though.

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      7 months ago

      What do you use for tiling? I’ve been curious about this setup, but the software setup sounds like a pain compared to 2 monitors.

      • @[email protected]
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        7 months ago

        If you’re on windows, display fusion was great for this. Since I switched to Linux, KDE just natively does everything I needed display fusion to do. Changed some key binds to match what I was already used to and was off to the races.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          Have you played with PowerToys on Windows? It has some extra tools for playing with window tiling

          • @[email protected]
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            27 months ago

            I have not. From a quick web search, it looks like “Fancy Zones” might do what is needed without having to buy anything extra.