Dale Amon schreef op wo 29-04-2015 om 11:41 [-0700]:
> If I make a YouTube video full screen in my big display
> screen, I cannot do any further work because any attempt
> to type on any other screen causes it to go back to
> the small size.
This is a well-known bug in the Adobe Flash plugin; (mo
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:00:48AM +0200, Marek Sterzik wrote:
> solution for working. But not so good for presenting.
One problem I have run into (at night when I am kicking back
for leisure after a long day of engineering) are some annoying
effects that are the sort of thing you may be speaking
Sorry,
I don't wanted to say, that more screens are uncommon absolutely. I wanted
to say, that they are quite uncommon relatively to how often presentations
are used. At least in the world where I am moving. Sorry for
missunderstanding. I have written it in a bad way. I don't want to do
anything w
Actually you will find the use of 2, 3 and 4 screens
very common. Walk through an accounting office. True
they are in the windows world, but multi-screens are
basic to their work flow.
Similarly (also windows), you will find that in the
case of many engineering applications, two screens
are essent
Hello,
I have an idea what could be implemented in Ubuntu to have a much more
better experience in presenting things with a computer.
The current situation is quite horrible I think. Not only in Ubuntu, but in
all (known to me) operating systems. There is a quite sophisticated support
for dual sc