Maximize Application
Description
Use the ribbon button to cause the application to fill all your screens available. If you have only one monitor, it will just maximize to that screen.
Everyone here at my company that likes to work across multiple screens has found this tool to be very useful. Working on large building systems projects in 3D, it is often very useful to see what you’re working on in multiple views simultaneously.
Previously we were using the NVidia NView application to do this for us, but it occasionally just stops working. We also got some new workstations with ATI cards in them, and their application doesn't work the same. Now we get consistent multi-monitor spanning very easily within the application.
In version 2 I have added a new support command SplitAtScreen that will split your model space into viewports with their edges aligned to the edge of your physical monitors.
And now it's free! Enjoy.
Ajuda muito. Quando se cria um atalho no teclado fica ainda melhor.
Очень удобно. Пользуюсь ежедневно.
Can you please update it for 2023...
Works and helps me a lot with my Civil3D spliting the screen between layout and Profile on both screens..
Works well also with other Autocad verticles
This skips so many steps. Big-time time saver!
(It would be great if the ribbon only showed up on the left monitor, and freed up some space on the right monitor, like they did for Inventor in the pic below. But until then, this is great!)
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Very usefull. I don't use ribbon so I made shortcuts keys.
Recent download, just thought I'd leave my first impressions here as a comment. Two new buttons that works exactly as they should. A more evolved version that puts the ribbons on all screens would really maximize my process...or I'd just ought to learn to use hotkeys...
I know what you mean with the ribbon, unfortunately it's a bit out of reach at the moment programmatically to duplicate it across screens. but if you're sly enough, you can dock another item by it's side. some here where I work dock their command prompt next to the ribbon on their second screen. it's a bit tricky, but if you work at it just right it will dock right next to it.
well done, helpfull and works fine on my desktop in Civil3d