Thanks. For a dedicated workstation this may make sense. But many users need to constantly switch between apps. This makes it extremely cumbersome. Just my 2 cents.
eco_bach wrote:Thanks. For a dedicated workstation this may make sense. But many users need to constantly switch between apps. This makes it extremely cumbersome. Just my 2 cents.
Going to be a powerful machine to run resolve and any other program's. There's always keyboard switching if you need to.
eco_bach wrote:Thanks. For a dedicated workstation this may make sense. But many users need to constantly switch between apps. This makes it extremely cumbersome. Just my 2 cents.
How so? Press the windows (super) key and you can switch to other applications.