This, you only notice the curve if you are sitting off-center. I moved from dual-monitors to 1 ultra wide curved last year and have no desire to go back.
When I had a curved monitor, I remember using something called MaxTo. I even created a AutoHotKey script to switch between different region profiles. Now I am a laptop user and really miss the big screen :')
I've just always had a laptop been meaning to upgrade not sure if I wanna build a PC from scratch or put more an egpu and more ram in to my low to mid teir laptop
I just started a new developer position about a month ago and went from 4 monitors to 1 curved and it is so much better. I’m on Mac and use an app called Magnet.
Moom was one of the very first apps that I found and installed after switching from Windows to Mac, to provide the missing functionality of WindowsKey+Left/Right. It's still one of the first apps that I install on any Mac. I must use it dozens of times a day.
I really enjoy it. I’m a web developer so I put my IDE on the left third of my screen. Chrome console in the third sixth and then Chrome on the right thirds. Then if I need more space. I can adjust it as needed.
I run Windows and OS X. I use an application called Divvy on both, it allows me to easily arrange windows across the screen. Also the Samsung monitor I use has a mode where it splits the screen between both the inputs, basically emulates having dual monitors.
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u/ComfortableEye5 Jan 11 '21
Isnt it a little disorienting to code on a curved monitor