
Multitabling - How do you do it?
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Multitabling - How do you do it?
Dou you cascade or pile? Post screenshot here. I cascade 3 as shown below:


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Re: Multitabling - How do you do it?
I 16 table with a monitor for each table.
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Re: Multitabling - How do you do it?
just shrink the screens by clicking on the corner and dragging the size in!
Then manouver the screens do that they dont conflict with each other
Then manouver the screens do that they dont conflict with each other
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Re: Multitabling - How do you do it?
Wtf, who cascade's unless you're out of room?
Pile (which is I assume is having each table on its own, albeit at a smaller size) ftw. This way even if you're not concentrating 100% at all tables, you can still check out any big action that's going on.
Pile (which is I assume is having each table on its own, albeit at a smaller size) ftw. This way even if you're not concentrating 100% at all tables, you can still check out any big action that's going on.
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Re: Multitabling - How do you do it?
I read something once about multi-tabling which said that if you have alot of tables are they're all tiled, it can be a bigger strain on the eyes and you'll tire more quickly. I think it was suggested for more than 4 tables though. (And sometimes multiple screens.)
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Re: Multitabling - How do you do it?
Must've had some dodgy curry..
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LOL yes - TILE
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Re: Multitabling - How do you do it?
Multi screens is the best way to multi table/multi task. I don't often play more than 2 games at once but do like to have a dedicated screen for PT/Media Player/Excel/Mozilla etc....
I've got a 3 screen set up that a buddy helped me organise and can't imagine going back to 1 screen.
Not sure how to post photos, will post a shot if I can figure it out.
I've got a 3 screen set up that a buddy helped me organise and can't imagine going back to 1 screen.
Not sure how to post photos, will post a shot if I can figure it out.
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Re: Multitabling - How do you do it?
just print scrn will screen grab both monitors.BionicMike wrote:Not sure how to post photos, will post a shot if I can figure it out.
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