It's never too greedy to ask for a few extra pixels so that you can fit more
information to your field-of-view.
Roy
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----- Original Message -----
>From: "Roman Duka" <rduka@mail.ru>
Cc: "Linux Users" <linux-users@lists.man.ac.uk>
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-users] 2 Monitors under Linux
Simon Ward wrote:
> I (Simon Ward) wrote:
>
>> Some people find the small eye movement a lot easier than the action
>> of moving a digit to press a button/key. [...]
>
>
>> Most people have a field of view that spans a far greater width than
>> that of a monitor, assuming they're at a reasonable distance from the
>> monitor, so more than one can be advantageous.
>
>
> This all depends on the size of your screen of course. If you're only
> working a metre or two from a 60" screen, then lucky you ;-)
>
well i never had problems with my 21 inch, Sondy FD Trinitron :-) some
years ago it cost me £850 and it was worth every penny.
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