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Mac like keyboards for windows
Mac like keyboards for windows












mac like keyboards for windows
  1. Mac like keyboards for windows full size#
  2. Mac like keyboards for windows pro#
  3. Mac like keyboards for windows software#
  4. Mac like keyboards for windows plus#

Mac like keyboards for windows full size#

I like the overall size of the 32" screen: Although definitely a little more cramped for size, the full size of the entire monitor definitely fits better into my field of view without having to move around physically, which is a bonus. The color profile is nicer on the LG and the screen does a much better job syncing with any of the computers I threw at it - the Phillips can often take a few seconds trying to sync the signal while jumping around a bit. The LG is 5 years newer than the old Phillips and it shows. It still works for me at 100%, but I definitely would want to bump document font sizes by a point or two for anything I spend a lot of time working on (ie. Hooking up the monitor to Windows at 100% resolution text is borderline too small for me.

Mac like keyboards for windows pro#

Here's Logic Pro X on the Mac with another audio project: On the Mac this works just fine as the Mac's scaling using the smallest scale factor is still quite readable at 100%. So for the second screen I opted for a smaller screen to keep the field of vision a little more focused. Viewing the far left and right edges of the screen requires slight physical movement. Why 32" instead of 40"? 40 inches is perfect size for me to use at 100% in terms of readability, but the large size of the screen is massive, both vertically and horizontally. I picked up a LG 32" 4K screen (32UL500-W) from Amazon and hooked that up to the Mac and it works great there. So I decided to finally give in and buy another 4K screen and I decided on buying a slightly smaller 32" screen instead of another 40 incher. This is pretty awesome especially when mixing down songs.

Mac like keyboards for windows plus#

I can see 15 tracks plus the mixing console, including expanded panels, and even one or two effects plugins at the same time. Check out this Audio DAW setup (using the now free Cakewalk on Windows by BandLab in this case):

Mac like keyboards for windows software#

Especially in these days of using Live Reload having browser, debug tools as well as a development environment with your server side code open and being able to see it all on a single screen is awesome.Īnother awesome use of a 4K screen at 100% is using audio recording software as I often do. Development obviously as any sort of dev environment regardless of Web or Desktop requires running so many different applications at the same time. Being able to run 4K at 100% resolution was a game changer in terms of screen real estate for so many things. I have had a Philips 40" 4k Screen since 2015 and it's one of the best tech investements in terms of utility.

mac like keyboards for windows

And the Linux NUC of course doesn't have a screen at all so in the past I had to swap cables which is a pain in the ass. While the Mac certainly has a decent laptop screen, switching from my Windows 40" 4K display to a MacBook screen is quite a shock. One Screen for each MachineĪ few weeks ago I decided that between all of these machines that I have and use it's probably a good idea to have a second monitor for these other non-primary devices. NET development as well, just to do something a little different. And more recently just to get out of the comfort zone I've decided to just use the Mac for regular. I also use the Mac for any mobile development that involves iOS, since it's simply easier to do that natively on the Mac than using some sort of Windows to Mac or iOS bridge. I record music frequently and often using Logic Pro X on the Mac. I use the Mac for a few things on a regular basis.

mac like keyboards for windows

There's another low end Windows Laptop and a Dell NUC device I run a dedicated Linux instance on. I have several machines that I use including my main Dell and Mac laptops. So I decided to write a quick review of my setup here to give a few more details that are hard to give in a Twitter conversation. I'm also using a single Logitech Mouse and Keyboard combination to control both machines and quite a few people were asking about how this works. A little while back I posted a couple of pictures of my new desk setup using both a Windows Laptop (a 2019 Dell XPS) and a Macbook Pro (2016) along with two 4k displays.














Mac like keyboards for windows