• Kadath (she/her)@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Incidentally, how are ultrawides for having two or three windows open side-by-side at the same time?

    Awesome. For work (even if I am a Linux system engineer) I need to use W11 due to corporate policy. I have two 34" in landscape and a 27" in portrait. I split the screens with FancyZones.

    Time for my bad drawing skills, lol.

    In order:

    1. SSH
    2. SSH
    3. SSH
    4. Outlook
    5. Edge for work
    6. Teams
    7. Firefox with YouTube running. Firefox is the only browser that allows for in-window full screen.
    • smooth_jazz_warlady@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      I see

      I’m debating getting a 3440x1440 monitor for coding and because I hear they work well with tiling window managers (hence the question), it’s just annoying that I have almost no chances to try them out for free, and also the cost is enough that I wouldn’t get one without serious consideration first. Although you have nudged me a bit closer to “maybe I could get one without testing them first, if it’s second hand and cheap(er)”.

      Also I’d be replacing my existing 27 inch LCD with it, and keeping the 4:3, 21 inch CRT, for a highly cursed monitor setup, where everything gets letterboxed or pillarboxed. And then to make things worse, I could grab a 16:10 monitor to put in portrait besides one of the other two, for maximum “what is 16:9 and why do I have black bars on everything”.