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Originally Posted by PaulyJames200x
Also on a related question. My monitor is 24' and 1920 x 1200 resolution. If i were to have a 27' or 30' monitor, would it be possible to have 6 tables shown on my monitor where the tables are default size? I always liked the stars tables default size as its big.
The size of the monitor is irrelevant. What matters is the resolution. Default table sizes are usually around 800x600 pixels. Some sites are larger, some smaller. Stars is around that size if I remember correctly. So a 1920x1200 monitor would fit 4 tables at default size, which would occupy 1600x1200. There would be some spare horizontal space. The vertical space would be a near perfect fit.
For 6 tables, it would depend how your grid layout is. If its 3 columns by 2 rows, then you'd need at least 2400x1200 resolution.
Keep in mind, these resolutions don't take into account DPI scaling. For example, people who buy 4k monitors (3840 x 2160) usually scale everything larger because then all of Windows, icons, text, is just too small to read. So you end up with less than the advertised resolution.
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Originally Posted by PaulyJames200x
So would stackandtile do all this the way i described?
Not by default. SaT only has one stack slot. The other slots are individual grid slots.
You might be able to accomplish this by running multiple instances of SaT. But I've never tried it. I'm also not sure if I fully understand your requirements
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Originally Posted by PaulyJames200x
Because stackandtile is only for moving tables and not for hotkeys right?
SaT definitely is used for hotkeys. Its meant to be one program covering all sites. So you would avoid all that nonsense of what you're doing currently, ruinning separate software for Stars, 888, and Party. SaT would be one software to handle it all. Some people use SaT only for the hotkeys and not for the table movement.
But unfortunately you're looking to have all 4 or 6 slots act as stacks of tables. Currently SaT cannot handle this, but that might change at some point