09-12-2021, 12:38 PM
For most everyday tasks, 2 is enough. On my old 11 year old dell laptop/17 inch monitor, I only use the most important windows for multitasking. And I use this for the proctoring, as I don't care much about whatever junk they'll install. I just remove the monitor when testing...
I only use 3 when I have to/need "extra windows" that I want open, so I use the "windows snap in feature" for my Acer laptop and Acer 24 inch monitor, it acts as two along with my laptop... haha a cheapo 3 screens, it does the job very well, when I need to check multiple screens/tabs at once.
I only use 3 when I have to/need "extra windows" that I want open, so I use the "windows snap in feature" for my Acer laptop and Acer 24 inch monitor, it acts as two along with my laptop... haha a cheapo 3 screens, it does the job very well, when I need to check multiple screens/tabs at once.
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Pre-Med Online, MSc Biomedical Sciences (Starting Jan 2026)
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Pre-Med Online, MSc Biomedical Sciences (Starting Jan 2026)
In Progress: UoPeople BS Health Science
Completed: UMPI BAS & MAOL (2025)
TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)


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