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I’ve just upgrade to PS CS and now have a dilemma using the PS Browser w/dual monitors in PS.
In PS 7, the browser was ideally (for dual monitors) located as a Tab in the docking station(?)…which when opened could be opened in the Monitor off to the right of my main window…which allowed for an excellent workspace. All Panels are also located there. I’ve been using dual monitors for quite some time and highly recommend it.
Now, in PS CS Adobe moved the browser from the docking station to it’s own space in the toolbar and will only open the browser in the main monitor window, covering up my entire workspace…a real pain.
Does anyone know how to dock the browser to the docking station ala PS 7? Or does anyone know how to move the browser to the alternate window, so my workspace will remain uncovered?
TIA,
Kevin
In PS 7, the browser was ideally (for dual monitors) located as a Tab in the docking station(?)…which when opened could be opened in the Monitor off to the right of my main window…which allowed for an excellent workspace. All Panels are also located there. I’ve been using dual monitors for quite some time and highly recommend it.
Now, in PS CS Adobe moved the browser from the docking station to it’s own space in the toolbar and will only open the browser in the main monitor window, covering up my entire workspace…a real pain.
Does anyone know how to dock the browser to the docking station ala PS 7? Or does anyone know how to move the browser to the alternate window, so my workspace will remain uncovered?
TIA,
Kevin
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