Out of curiosity, does Windows handle multi-multiple monitor setups as elegantly as OS X?
Ever since I've been using OS X (over a decade now) it always remembers the exact arrangement of my monitors when I go home / come to work (I take my laptop from home to work, and have different multi-monitor setups at each location).
Also, does Windows handle differing DPIs across multiple displays like Mac OS X handles a retina display connected to one-or-more non-retina displays?
>Also, does Windows handle differing DPIs across multiple displays like Mac OS X handles a retina display connected to one-or-more non-retina displays?
Ever since I've been using OS X (over a decade now) it always remembers the exact arrangement of my monitors when I go home / come to work (I take my laptop from home to work, and have different multi-monitor setups at each location).
Also, does Windows handle differing DPIs across multiple displays like Mac OS X handles a retina display connected to one-or-more non-retina displays?