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by Joeri
5423 days ago
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I've tried that, and I have a few issues with it: * For good ergonomics you need to align the top of the screen with your eye level. I couldn't figure out a way to make this happen, so I always had one non-ergonomic aspect. * Making big saccades (window-to-window) is easier for me when the windows are side-by-side than top-to-bottom. Windows 7's dock-to-edge feature is really convenient, and I don't know of a good alternative for vertical arrangement of windows. * As someone else points out, the screen is unwieldy to rotate. |
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