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There are currently four tags related to having multiple displays connected to a single PC.

(340 questions)

Handling multiple monitors connected to a machine at the same time, regardless of their number and view configuration. For a more specific case of only two monitors with view area expanded to the second one, use .

(226 questions)

Dual-monitor is the use of two physical display devices in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system. Use this tag if your question involves errors while programming using a dual monitor setup and not if it is concerned with the hardware prospects

(143 questions)

multiscreen refers to development of software able to utilize multiple physical displays.

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The use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system.

I can't think of any specific issues which would need one tag over the other.

Is there any particular reason not to combine these tags together?

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    Alternate titles: "How many [monitors] do we need?" and "Isn't four [monitors] a bit excessive?"
    – Stevoisiak
    Aug 24, 2017 at 16:39
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    Site hooked up 4 [monitors], you won't believe what happened next!
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 24, 2017 at 16:54
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    Is having more than a monitor something a programmer is interested to answer? Is this even programming?
    – Braiam
    Aug 24, 2017 at 17:45
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    @Braiam possibly what is needed to get a program to effectively take advantage of all of a users monitors.
    – Joe W
    Aug 24, 2017 at 17:58
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    @JoeW but what concrete knowledge you need to answer that kind of questions? Is there a book about programming on multiple monitors? A chapter?
    – Braiam
    Aug 24, 2017 at 18:39
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    @Braiam Does there need to be a book/chapter for someone to have the knowledge to write the code to take advantage of multiple monitors?
    – Joe W
    Aug 24, 2017 at 18:50
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    @Braiam Well there have been programs for a while that where written to with the purpose of multi monitor support. The easy example being all the programs to improve multi monitor support on windows. So there has to be documentation about the features out there somewhere.
    – Joe W
    Aug 24, 2017 at 19:48
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    @Braiam There's at least a section of MSDN on programming for multiple monitors. It comes up in Raymond Chen's blog occasionally. I think that one could conceivably be an expert in how to program correctly for utilizing multiple monitors, particularly related to a particular platform.
    – user65839
    Aug 24, 2017 at 19:48
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    @Braiam Why couldn't someone be an expert in multi monitor programming? Multiple monitor setups are becoming more common these days which would mean there is an increased need to support them.
    – Joe W
    Aug 24, 2017 at 20:41
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    @JoeW Lack of popularity is not a valid reason for deleting a tag. I have email alerts set up for the Dolphin Emulator on Super User and Arqade, as I used to be a developer on the project. There are only around 30 questions under the tag, but only means it's even harder to find good answers to those questions.
    – Stevoisiak
    Aug 24, 2017 at 23:18
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    @StevenVascellaro I think you are misunderstanding, I am not arguing for deleting the tag.
    – Joe W
    Aug 24, 2017 at 23:35
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    I am absolutely an expert in multi-monitor programming on the Windows platform. (Although I think that is a very oversimplified metric for assessing the usefulness of a tag.) Aug 25, 2017 at 7:25
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    Okay, it looks like [multiscreen] may have something special to do with Android development, as I see that tag used with [android] a lot, and very few of those questions seem to actually be about multiple monitors. Rather, they are about different devices with different screen resolutions. Maybe we can get an Android developer to weigh in about whether this tag is actually ready for a merge? Aug 27, 2017 at 11:08
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    @Braiam It only happens on certain kinds of programs and specific kinds of controls, it's a programming problem, in the form of "why are cursor artifacts showing up in front of my TreeView, but only if I have multiple monitors". As far an expert on "just this", SO also has a git tag, but I kind of doubt that anyone is an expert in just git (and no coding languages whatsoever), being familiar with the video card related win32 / WPF drawing routines for multiple monitors that might combine to cause the glitch is a valid area of expertise.
    – jrh
    Aug 27, 2017 at 15:12
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    Though FWIW I can't think of many cases for where the "multiple monitors" tag would really be all that more useful than just having "...with multiple monitors" in the question title or body, I was mostly just guessing at why somebody made it, not saying I'm defending it or saying it should stay in. I doubt anybody would want to follow a multiple monitors tag, but in theory it might be a good search filter?
    – jrh
    Aug 27, 2017 at 15:15

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The following merges have been done and corresponding synonym mappings have been created:

I first went through all of the questions in these tags to verify that a merge was appropriate. I agreed that it was. Only one or two retags were necessary, and those were just cases where the tags were used incorrectly in the first place.

I also closed and deleted a fair number of old, off-topic questions hiding under these tags—stuff that should have been asked on Super User, Ask Ubuntu, Ask Different, or some such place, but wasn't. Too bad, so sad.

Don't worry, no useful answers were lost during the deletion. Examples: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, etc. I did keep one closed question that had good answers, but I'm not linking it here, so hah!

I also caught a recommendation question or two.

I was going to manually merge the tag wikis from the orphaned tags into the master tag, but that turned out not to really be necessary. Those tag wikis were terrible. The best one was just a paragraph plagiarized from Wikipedia. So I wrote a new excerpt for the newly-minted master tag. The full tag wiki is still awaiting your brilliant insights!


NOTE: I did not touch yet, since it looked like that tag might have a unique meaning when it comes to Android development. Very few of the questions with that tag are actually about multiple monitors—rather, they are about different devices with different screen resolutions. Maybe we can get an Android developer to weigh in about whether this tag is actually ready for a merge?

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This tag shouldn't even exist. If there are languages, libraries or methods for programmers to do this stuff, why don't just have tags for those things instead?

Is like telling someone that wants to eat apples to get a bag of fruits that may or may not contain apples. Why not using apples when we want apples, orange for oranges, etc. instead of having a tag called fruits and leaving answerers to figure out whenever or not the fruits they want would ever appear!

Lets look at the related tags:

  • c# × 124
  • windows × 93
  • java × 72
  • winapi × 55
  • wpf × 49
  • c++ × 46
  • .net × 46
  • winforms × 37
  • swing × 37
  • fullscreen × 35
  • javascript × 26
  • osx × 26
  • windows-7 × 22
  • delphi × 21
  • screen × 19
  • python × 18
  • linux × 18
  • monitor × 18
  • vb.net × 13
  • visual-studio × 13
  • visual-studio-2010 × 13
  • window × 13
  • jframe × 12
  • mouse × 10

I don't see any tag that seems to be a technology or tool specifically meant for dealing with multiple monitors... I count several languages, a pair of IDE, OS's, couple libraries and frameworks but all of them do much, much more than simply dealing with monitors. Aren't we wasting an opportunity here? If I were Cody and expert on "multi-monitor programming on the Windows platform" what should be the tag I need to follow to get exactly that? I see that the most popular are windows related (C#, Windows itself, Winapi), but Cody would also get stuff that is certainly not his expertise...

Am I missing something obvious here or the tags were not even consistently used to mean something specific? I mean, more specific that "X monitors".

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  • Already -5 and no comments... I love this! Sep 26, 2017 at 16:40
  • @maxkoryukov I'm not sure what were you expecting.
    – Braiam
    Sep 26, 2017 at 18:01

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