Dual Monitor - Large Browser workspace - add feature to Windows that already exists in Mac
It would be very helpful to have the option 'Dual Monitor - Large Browser' in a dual monitor setup in Windows. This way the 'Viewer' with all the tools would stay on the main screen while the browser could be placed on the secondary screen.
Apparently, this workspace option is standard in the Mac version, but it is not available in Windows.
There is another post asking for essentially the same functionality in the 'Beginners questions' section. However, this topic should more appropriately be placed under 'Known Bugs' or 'Improve Capture One.'
Thank you
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I had the same desire, and I made a custom workspace that works perfectly. You have to take the precaution of registering it, and it works every time I relaunch capture one.
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I insist, my settings offer this layout perfectly. I work with windows 10
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Graham, could you kindly describe how you went about setting up your custom workspace?
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Wel, first, I manage my workspace as I want. On my computer, browser and tools on one monitor, and viewer on the other (best one). Once that done, I click on the icon "workspace" and register that disposition. Then when I close C1 and re open, I'll find again this disposition. And If for one reason or another, I loose that workspace, as it is register, I can find it again witout problem
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Thank you, but unless I’m misunderstanding something, I’m after the opposite of what you describe. I would like to have the viewer and tools together on one monitor and the browser separately on the 2nd.
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Can you drag the windows to the opposite display, then save the workspace? You can have a browser window with tools hidden, and a viewer window with tools exposed.
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All options you want is possible, drag and register
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Thank you for your help, I got to a place which is very close to what I originally intended and fully functional. All good now.
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