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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
No, Vue does not have floating toolbars, and the rendering view is default, no movement possible.
If your video card supports duel monitors, then you should be able to “Extend the Desktop” onto the Second Monitor. One large Vue on two monitors.
If you have two monitors, and did not enable extended desktop, with Vue on each, they will function as two separate programs.
One of the reasons which disappointed me with version 6. The GUI enhancements were only cosmetic and dual monitor support (with floating toolbars) really should be a basic enhancement for an application that is advertised as a pro level software. It's a bit of a mute point for me now though, as I have moved over to a 24" widescreen, although the ability to move toolbars to suit my workflow would still be nice.
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I concur, the Photoshop style of dockable toolbars and palettes is a must.
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Hi All Is it possible to set up Vue on 2 monitors, with tools on one and the image on the other
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Keith