So I got a sweet baby for Christmas I had monitor on my Christmas list and have got this huge MSI curved screen. I wanted a monitor for Crimbo specifically to play poker more efficiently. It arrived today I knew I was getting a day before Crimbo when i was told what had been ordered for me but wouldnt get on Crimbo because it was delayed.
The monitor works very well can see everything much clearer then just on my laptop but had a few issues which I am wondering if there is a tech way around or not.
so firstly on my laptop the tables do not overlap so i can see everything though not too clearly as tables get very small. on new screen once i go past 8 tables I think it was the tables overlap which means I cant see all the action.
further on my laptop i can get up to four tables with still been able to click the last hand feature and see what people had which is important for heads up hyper games when Villan auto mucks and I am wondering what they called me down with?
also at four tables I can get lobby and look up how many places get paid and pay jumps etc in tournies. This is obviously important intel for various reasons.
However on my big monitor it only allows me to click past hands and lobby up to two tables then these are obscured. I could expand the tables during a session but obviously in peak I like to play 8 tables at once. I think with my new set up I can stretch to ten. my point been this isnt practical when i am in full flow of a poker session and just been able to click the links i need would be handy.
Is there anyway to change any of this in settings or something.
My new monitor is a curved Giant MSI screen if that makes a difference.
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Anyway it has a window tiling section which you can configure to whatever you want. It will work much better than Sky Poker built in window tiling.
Hope that is of some use to you or anyone else, I highly recommend it!
Had an absolute nightmare today with the bedroom door but that sorted now.
@NOSTRI uses another similar programme which is better than placemint too, although I can't remember the name.