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how should I set up multi-tables?
Just a quick question that's prolly been asked a hunnerd times: what's the best way to display multiple tables on normal monitor? I've tried stacking them, but then I lose track of which one is beeping at me, and when I try to keep even just 2 tables visible at the same time the images are very very small. very very small means burning my corneas in an attempt to get close enough to see details of the players, bets, and chat.
So what's are some favored methods of multi-table displays? Thanks in advance [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: how should I set up multi-tables?
Tiled is the only way to go. I'm able to shrink down nine Stars tables onto my 1400x1050 screen, though it gets to be kind of teeny. Four isn't so bad to me, and I'm able to get by with five when I put one in each corner and the fifth overlapping the other four in the center.
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Re: how should I set up multi-tables?
I use the cascade tables option on stars. Just act on whichever table pops up next, after a bit practice I don't find it hard to keep track.
Cant see tiling twelve tables making it easy to see which table needs action on. |
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Re: how should I set up multi-tables?
If you are a winner at poker the best investment to make is a graphics card and monitor that supports 1600x1200 resolution. You wont regret it and it will pay for itself in no time. Dell have good quality resonable prices.
If not get a big magnifing glass |
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