Quote Originally Posted by 'keyclone',index.php?page=Thread&postID=41951#post 41951
g'morning.

ok... so your main is on 1680x1050 yielding an aspect ratio of 1680/1050 == 1.6

the trick is to find a similar aspect ratio for your alts. since you have 3 on the other screen, you will most likely end up with some area no covered. i'd recommend a black background to make it look nice.

anyhow, dividing 3 into the height of your other screen, which is 1024 x 768, yields a height of 256 each. now you need the width such that:

w / 256 = 1.6

or roughly 410. so, in your maximizer editor, UNCHECK the snap to grid and set your clones to 410 x 256.. or:

clone A: x,y( 0,0 ) w,h( 410,256 )
clone B: x,y( 0,256 ) w,h( 410,256 )
clone C: x,y( 0,512 ) w,h( 410,256 )

alternatively, you could put them next to eachother for dimensions of 614 x 384... so:

clone A: x,y( 0,0 ) w,h( 614,384 )
clone B: x,y( 0,384 ) w,h( 614,384 )
clone C: x,y( 614,0 ) w,h( 614,384 )

note that clone C is to the right of A & B. this might be more readable for you, but you'll lose a small section of C (about 200 pixels). if you can bump that monitor to 1280x1024 it'd look nicer..

let me know how that works for you
I've done this. I took a few screen shots so you can see what i'm talking about.

This is my setup with 1680x1050 on 22" and 410x256 (x3) on the 15"

http://www.ff12guide.com/images/1680x1050_410x256.jpg


This is the same setup once I have hit my PiP key for the first clone.

http://www.ff12guide.com/images/1680...0x256_pip1.jpg


Settings

http://www.ff12guide.com/images/410x256_settings.jpg




This is my setup with 1680x1050 on 22" and 614x384 (x3) on the 15"

http://www.ff12guide.com/images/1680x1050_614x384.jpg


This is the same setup once I have hit my PiP key for the first clone.

http://www.ff12guide.com/images/1680...4x384_pip1.jpg


Settings

http://www.ff12guide.com/images/614x384_settings.jpg


As you can see, from switching between the PiP image and the main, they are not in the same aspect ratio. The PiPs look bloated and smashed. They look that way in their miniature windows also, its just not as easy to notice.