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Look at the Laws of UX https://lawsofux.com/en/ , its great information for what you trying to do. Source: almost 2 years ago
Similar to Growth's psychology section, here's another great set of principles to learn and keep in your back pocket: Https://lawsofux.com/en/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Have a look through Laws of UX. Although I couldn’t find one for your situation quickly scanning the list, it’s a good resource for when you need to derive decisions from principles/“laws”. Source: almost 2 years ago
With UIDs, I find them to be primarily aesthically minded - they have some knowledge of the laws of UX a lot of the time by accident through the virtue of applying design best practice, they usually display strong brand awareness, understand the importance of cohesive visual design across the whole platform but are equally comfortable deep diving into the low level detail and know the technical limitations of the... Source: almost 2 years ago
Study Basic Knowledge: Laws of UX, Usability Heuristics. Source: almost 2 years ago
I started using DisplayFusion (displayfusion.com) with Windows 2000 when I got a second monitor. Windows is just awful with multiple monitors. That hasn't improved as far as I can tell. Source: over 2 years ago
DisplayFusion, displayfusion.com, there is a free version without all the paid features. I've had it for years. I think it's $29 per pc or $44 for unlimited home use. This is the first time I've let DispayFusion manage my taskbars. Have a lovely taskbar on both monitors now. Source: over 2 years ago
DisplayFusion, displayfusion.com, there is a free version, $29 for one personal pc, $44 for unlimited household pc's, I have taskbars on both monitors now. Used it for many years and I've never used the setting to let DisplayFusion manage the taskbar before. Works great. Source: over 2 years ago
Design Principles - An open source repository of design principles and methods
Ultramon - UltraMon is a piece of software built to help with the management of multiple screens on the same computer system. Without software like this, taking full advantage of an expanded desktop space can be difficult.
Product Disrupt - A design student's list of resources to learn Product Design
Actual Multiple Monitors - Actual Multiple Monitors is a software utility which offers the comprehensive solution to improve the functionality of Windows user interface for comfortable and effective work with multi-monitor configurations.
Checklist Design - The best UI and UX practices for production ready design.
Dual Monitor Tools - Download Dual Monitor Tools for free. Tools for Windows users with dual or multiple monitors. Tools for Windows users with dual or .