It seems like it’d be obviously worth investing a couple hundred dollars in a second monitor for anyone who wants to do this.
Maybe I am nosier than the average person, but if Vladimir’s desktop were constantly in my field of vision, Will, I would spend too much time looking at it. I hide my Viewer window after verifying that Vladimir is not procrastinating. Then I set a timer to remind me to look at the Viewer window again in 5 or 10 minutes.
If Vladimir and I had founded a start-up together or I was paying him $8000 a month to work for me, then more likely than not I would prefer for his desktop to be constantly in my field of vision, but the way it is now I do not have that much of a stake in his performance at the keyboard.
It occurs to me that Vladimir probably saw parent, so to keep him on his toes, I plugged an external monitor into my laptop, and am using one of my monitors to keep Vladimir’s work constantly in my field of vision (but I tend to keep the monitor showing my work brighter than the one showing his work).
Maybe I am nosier than the average person, but if Vladimir’s desktop were constantly in my field of vision, Will, I would spend too much time looking at it. I hide my Viewer window after verifying that Vladimir is not procrastinating. Then I set a timer to remind me to look at the Viewer window again in 5 or 10 minutes.
If Vladimir and I had founded a start-up together or I was paying him $8000 a month to work for me, then more likely than not I would prefer for his desktop to be constantly in my field of vision, but the way it is now I do not have that much of a stake in his performance at the keyboard.
It occurs to me that Vladimir probably saw parent, so to keep him on his toes, I plugged an external monitor into my laptop, and am using one of my monitors to keep Vladimir’s work constantly in my field of vision (but I tend to keep the monitor showing my work brighter than the one showing his work).
Oh, so that’s why you react so quickly!