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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: sweetcell on June 30, 2017, 03:29:42 pm

Title: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: sweetcell on June 30, 2017, 03:29:42 pm
since a good number of spend our daze starring at computers, this is a thread to discuss (and kvetch about) our interface to the digital world...

I have my desktop monitor in portrait mode. I will always work this way.
when I managed the service desk, there was always a very long list of open items
I always had one 27inch monitor in portrait mode as I could see like 50 open issues on one page (vs 15 in landscape)

but I am fond of landscape for everything else

i have two side-by-side monitors, both in landscape and horizontally aligned (left and right screen, with the left screen .  i'm often comparing email, spreadsheet, and a browser or three.  portrait would not work for me, but that's probably in large part due to habit.

much to julian's dismay, i belong to the cult of the taskbar-on-top.  yes, my start menu is at the upper left.  i couldn't imagine working any other way.  this puts all my menus - both application and system - in one area.  none of this "click the taskbar at the bottom to switch to program, mouse to top of screen to select program menu, click at bottom of screen to switch back to other program...".  mind you i do a lot of that with keystrokes anyways, but when i do need a menu i don't want to be mousing back and forth all over the screen.  <cue up jules' vapors>
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: hutch on June 30, 2017, 03:30:53 pm
I am looking at two monitors at the present time.. both connected to my computer.. this way i can turn my head to the right and still see what is being typed immediately in front of me.. its weird.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: sweetcell on June 30, 2017, 03:31:26 pm
I have my desktop monitor in portrait mode. I will always work this way.
when I managed the service desk, there was always a very long list of open items
I always had one 27inch monitor in portrait mode as I could see like 50 open issues on one page (vs 15 in landscape)

but I am fond of landscape for everything else
I have always positioned them in landscape but now that I'm reading this, the rightmost of my three I'm considering putting portrait mode because I have something I'm in and out of all day that'd display perfectly in portrait.

3 monitors?

always trying to one-up us...
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Yada on June 30, 2017, 04:01:53 pm
(https://img0.uploadhouse.com/fileuploads/25226/2522663046bcc18463c67a2bdc6ef0607f5c176a.jpg)



Spotify Monitor
4-Um Monitor
Email Monitor
Separate computer for atomic account
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Julian, Forum COGNOSCENTI on June 30, 2017, 04:22:44 pm
(https://img0.uploadhouse.com/fileuploads/25226/2522663046bcc18463c67a2bdc6ef0607f5c176a.jpg)



Spotify Monitor
4-Um Monitor
Email Monitor
Separate computer for atomic account
Unless your mouse can cross from screen to screen across all four, this is just clutter and I award you no points.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Yada on June 30, 2017, 04:24:22 pm
(https://img0.uploadhouse.com/fileuploads/25226/2522663046bcc18463c67a2bdc6ef0607f5c176a.jpg)



Spotify Monitor
4-Um Monitor
Email Monitor
Separate computer for atomic account
Unless your mouse can cross from screen to screen across all four, this is just clutter and I award you no points.

Pfffft...come on now Jules, the first three are tied together minus the atomic computer.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Julian, Forum COGNOSCENTI on June 30, 2017, 04:24:51 pm
much to julian's dismay, i belong to the cult of the taskbar-on-top.  yes, my start menu is at the upper left.  i couldn't imagine working any other way.  this puts all my menus - both application and system - in one area.  none of this "click the taskbar at the bottom to switch to program, mouse to top of screen to select program menu, click at bottom of screen to switch back to other program...".  mind you i do a lot of that with keystrokes anyways, but when i do need a menu i don't want to be mousing back and forth all over the screen.  <cue up jules' vapors>
All joking aside, this chills me to the bone and makes me question our friendship you sick freak.

3 monitors?
One for Outlook, one for monitoring the IT ticketing system, one for general RDP/whatever I'm actually doing.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Julian, Forum COGNOSCENTI on June 30, 2017, 04:26:07 pm
Pfffft...come on now Jules, the first three are tied together minus the atomic computer.
Then you have three monitors and a spare ass laptop. I can pull my laptop out too and set it near my desktop, it doesn't make it 4 monitors; its two systems.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Yada on June 30, 2017, 04:30:02 pm
Pfffft...come on now Jules, the first three are tied together minus the atomic computer.
Then you have three monitors and a spare ass laptop. I can pull my laptop out too and set it near my desktop, it doesn't make it 4 monitors; its two systems.

I never said it wasn't a separate system...
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Julian, Forum COGNOSCENTI on June 30, 2017, 04:33:50 pm
Pfffft...come on now Jules, the first three are tied together minus the atomic computer.
Then you have three monitors and a spare ass laptop. I can pull my laptop out too and set it near my desktop, it doesn't make it 4 monitors; its two systems.

I never said it wasn't a separate system...
OK, I have two more unplugged monitors in my office's closet. Do I have five monitors?
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Yada on June 30, 2017, 04:36:25 pm
Pfffft...come on now Jules, the first three are tied together minus the atomic computer.
Then you have three monitors and a spare ass laptop. I can pull my laptop out too and set it near my desktop, it doesn't make it 4 monitors; its two systems.

I never said it wasn't a separate system...
OK, I have two more unplugged monitors in my office's closet. Do I have five monitors?

"since a good number of spend our daze starring at computers, this is a thread to discuss (and kvetch about) our interface to the digital world..."

As of today, this is my set up... brah. 99% of the time, I don't have that spare.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: hutch on June 30, 2017, 05:06:45 pm
So who has the biggest ?
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Justin Tonation on June 30, 2017, 07:19:26 pm
(https://theberlinagenda.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/kraftwerk-the-man-machine-booklet-8-9.jpg?w=1134&h=567)

Maybe these guys can weigh in on this.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: grateful on July 01, 2017, 11:18:39 am
My second monitor is a ceiling mounted projector + a 96-inch screen.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: grateful on July 03, 2017, 11:20:13 am
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4039/35525604372_2808a675e5_b.jpg)


Forum view on a portrait monitor...
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: vansmack on July 03, 2017, 12:48:50 pm
In the  office, I keep the Surface closed, connected to two 21 inch monitors, both landscape, one of which is a touchscreen to get around the aforementioned mouse issue that presents itself when I use the 42 inch television in my office to stream sports/major news stories.  The TV, across the room, is connected to the same Surface via a Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter.

Monitor 1 is mostly Word Processing/Excel with a taskbar across the bottom because I am not a heathen. Monitor 2 is the touchscreen with no taskbar and is essentially only a web browser (a browser is really the only thing touch optimized in Windows 10).  And the TV is only a web browser for MLB.TV and YouTube TV. I left the taskbar on that screen but it disappears as I watch most TV in full screen anyway.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: ye-ole-hatch ıll|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|llıl on July 03, 2017, 03:52:45 pm
the Surface
Thinking this might be my new rig
I think there isn't much of a value of the 5 pro tho
you can get a 4pro 8 gig i5 256 ssd for a good deal now


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with a taskbar across the bottom because I am not a heathen.
I would expect no less
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Kemosabe on July 03, 2017, 04:18:45 pm
I thought we were in some kind of "golden age" around here.  Other than me returning and the block feature, there is not much happening. 
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: herman otto on July 03, 2017, 06:20:47 pm
Dude, what are you talking about? This is some middle-aged man prime nerd s***right here.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: hutch on July 03, 2017, 06:30:23 pm
I have to be honest.. there aren't that many people that post here and when they start ignoring or blocking the few other people that post.. that ain't going to lead to no golden age.. in fact just the opposite..


but its also true that its the fourth of july week and people are on vacations.....

I also have to say most of the "content" Julian creates is a bore.. his Walrus joke is beyond old
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Julian, Forum COGNOSCENTI on July 05, 2017, 01:25:55 pm
I thought we were in some kind of "golden age" around here.  Other than me returning and the block feature, there is not much happening.
What you call nothing happening, I call "running lean." Its like a mountain of shit is gone.
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: godsshoeshine on July 05, 2017, 01:56:18 pm
two monitors in landscape propped up on a standing desk. these are hooked up to a thin client that tunnels into a virtual desktop. ipad to the side for music and afternoon soccer

Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: Kemosabe on July 05, 2017, 02:04:03 pm
What you call nothing happening, I call "running lean." Its like a mountain of shit is gone.
Running lean is good. 
Title: Re: the human/computer interface thread (monitors, desktop setup, etc.)
Post by: hutch on July 05, 2017, 05:25:31 pm
I liken it to burgers... the lean 90% fat free is a bore...