In Windows, you can use the cascade windows option to arrange all open windows to overlap one another with their title bars remaining visible so you can quickly see which windows are open to switch to one.
Windows 8.1 Pro, Intel i7-3770k, 4 internal SSD drives, 32 gb Ram, 4gb x2 ATI and 2 displays as one Asus PA246Q, other Acer s243hl.
Problem:
Burn-out in a global culture is not difficult to assess. Windows 8 cascade of open/selected windows is too tight for my eye-sight and coordination. Neuropathy aside, the user ability to customize desktop layout is almost or equally as exasperating in Windows as in Mac. Microsoft, this sterility is the massive blockade of work layout that we all dread every day. PLEASE cut us some slack! Your accessibility concept seems limited to 1:20 eye-sight, and 4 billion information workers all hitting the same key at the same time. Get REAL. Let’s take five little steps together (and ignore 9,996 other little steps (things like user window border color/radius/transparency selection) for now). You can count them on your fingers with just one hand, all 4 billion of you, all at once!
Explanation:
ANSWER DESK (culture and Window's untidy display) and PARTNER SUPPORT (improved technical layout for cascade - use gently cued display grids).
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In Windows, you can use the cascade windows option to arrange all open windows to overlap one another with their title bars remaining visible so you can quickly see which windows are open to switch to one.
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Environment:
Windows 8.1 Pro, Intel i7-3770k, 4 internal SSD drives, 32 gb Ram, 4gb x2 ATI and 2 displays as one Asus PA246Q, other Acer s243hl.
Problem:
Burn-out in a global culture is not difficult to assess. Windows 8 cascade of open/selected windows is too tight for my eye-sight and coordination. Neuropathy aside, the user ability to customize desktop layout is almost or equally as exasperating in Windows as in Mac. Microsoft, this sterility is the massive blockade of work layout that we all dread every day. PLEASE cut us some slack! Your accessibility concept seems limited to 1:20 eye-sight, and 4 billion information workers all hitting the same key at the same time. Get REAL. Let’s take five little steps together (and ignore 9,996 other little steps (things like user window border color/radius/transparency selection) for now). You can count them on your fingers with just one hand, all 4 billion of you, all at once!
Explanation:
ANSWER DESK (culture and Window's untidy display) and PARTNER SUPPORT (improved technical layout for cascade - use gently cued display grids).
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