Adding multiple desktops to your workspace has many advantages. Still, if you want to unlock their biggest benefits (up to a 35.5% boost in productivity and a 33% reduction in error), you’ll need to use them right. Otherwise, you’ll be context-switching your way to overtime, as it costs 23 minutes and 15 seconds to recalibrate to the task at hand.
Sounds like a real party pooper, right?
Well, it’s anything but.
With Mobile Pixels TRIO laptop screen extender and some tips and best practices, you can unlock a level of performance that will help you climb the ladder in your career.
Use Task View to Switch Between Desktops
With so much screen real estate available, the potential for distraction is exponential, which can be detrimental to your cognitive capabilities. But there is a solution: new desktops. They allow you to shift the reference documents, software, and applications you don’t need to the flexible and easily accessible desktops (via the taskbar) to minimize the risk of distractions.
You can create one through ‘Task View’ > ‘New Desktop’ and manage it by pressing Windows Key + Tab, which gives you access to your open windows.
And now all that’s left is for you to pick the right window and get to work!
Personalize Your Screens
Personalization will pave the way to a more pleasant working experience. You can tweak the font size, change the desktop background, choose your preferred mode, and even move the screens around to tailor it to your preferences.
Rearrange Your Displays
Display configurations go beyond desktop mirroring, which duplicates the content on your primary monitor on the spares. You can use each monitor as a separate tool with its own taskbar, documents, and settings.
You can also rearrange your displays. Head to Settings > System > Display > then click the ‘Detect’ button. Once you see the arrangement of the monitors, click and drag each screen to the desired position, ensuring they match their physical orientation. Then, click on ‘apply’ to save the changes.
You could also make any of the three monitors your primary screen by checking the box ‘Make this my main display’ to enjoy your expanded workspace.
Play with the Display Settings
Our laptop screen extender is available in 13.3 and 14.1-inch variations, suitable for 13 to 17.3-inch laptops. But while we stick to industry standards, there might be some projection issues, especially if your OG display has a significantly superior resolution.
Fortunately, you can easily adjust the brightness for a cohesive appearance. We also recommend using a monitor calibration tool for supreme color accuracy.
Speed Things Up with Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts help you get work done quickly and precisely without reaching for the mouse or trackpad. You can customize them to your preference and display them on one of the spare screens, available at a glance.
Alternatively, you can tap into programs like DisplayFusion.
Once you begin using these shortcuts, you’ll be left wondering how you survived without them. They bring many benefits that will make your multi-monitor life much easier.
Smart Collaboration Via Virtual Desktops
If you’re a remote worker who must collaborate with many different people to see a project to completion, virtual desktops can come to your aid. They allow users from anywhere in the world to access a preconfigured image of your operating system and communicate and collaborate in real time.
And the best thing is that it mirrors the usability of an actual computer without any physical components. This will allow you to get work done more efficiently and keep all team members on the same page. Eliminate the risk of lags, repeat meetings on Zoom, and other such unpleasantries.
Pointers for the Pointer
Your mouse pointer can disappear sometimes—out of sight, but clearly not out of your mind! When that happens, instead of frantically searching for it and turning your neck from left to right, bring that baby home with this simple hack:
- Look for ‘Mouse’ in the search box on your taskbar.
- Click on Additional mouse options.
- In ‘Mouse Properties,’ find the ‘Pointer Options’ tab, then click ‘Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key,’ and you’re all set.
On a Mac, shake the mouse pointer rapidly and continuously to locate the culprit.
If the cursor becomes corrupted or stuck, you can try updating your driver.
Unleash Maximum Performance with Mobile Pixels
If you want to elevate your performance at work, this genius accessory will set you up for success with increased screen real estate, better multi-tasking possibilities, and superior ergonomics. All at a price that won’t break the bank.
Visit our website today to unlock your full potential.