I have used a dual-screen workstation for literally years, and don’t feel comfortable working on a device that has just one screen (laptops included). However, development tools have traditionally ignored multi-screen setups, leading to awkward setup procedures in order to get the most out of your two screens.

The UK-based tech news service TheRegister has claimed that Microsoft’s VS product manager has confirmed that the next version of Visual Studio will include changed that make VS work better on multi-monitor systems.

As of now, no information is available on what the folks at Microsoft’s will come up with - but its definitely a good thing to see the biggest developer of development tools focus on multi-monitor issues…


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