Windows 8 will enhance multi-display support function

  

According to foreign media reports, Microsoft finally admitted that some users use more than one display and plan to use new tools in Windows 8 to help users make better use of multiple displays.

Mark Yalovsky, director of the Microsoft User Experience Team Program, explained the change in the Windows 8 blog. First, there are many people who use multiple monitors. This number exceeds expectations. According to data collected by the Microsoft Windows Feedback Program, 14% of desktop computers and 4% of laptop users use multiple monitors. This data shows that multiple display settings are no longer an edge setting.

Yalovsky spent a lot of time discussing how Windows 8 supports multiple display systems, how to better customize the background, including how the updated slideshow application can choose the best image for multiple monitor settings, including Images of different sizes or images for different displays.

If you want to show the superb level of your photos on your desktop computer, this new personalization feature will interest you. These important changes are how Windows 8 handles the taskbar on multiple displays. In Windows 8, there is a choice to display the taskbar on all displays. Not only that, but there are three options for how to handle the buttons on the taskbar.

The three options that Windows 8 will provide are: display the taskbar button in all taskbars (default); display the taskbar button in the taskbar that opens in the window; open in the main taskbar and window The taskbar button is displayed in the taskbar.

These settings allow users to personalize the work of the taskbar to suit workflow and task needs. To perform this control on the taskbar in previous versions of Windows requires the installation of third-party software ……

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