How I use Omniweb on a second screen to look up WoW quests via Thottbot
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May 9th, 2007 at 1:12 am
Ok I don’t get it…
I use 2 screens… I placed the widget on the first screen (My main wow screen) and placed it so that when I bring up dashboard, it’s right over the in game quest log so I can see what the name of the quest is.
Typing in the name of the quest and hitting enter removes dashboard, completely… opens the safari window with the quest on the 2nd screen.
You can see in the movie that my main screen is on the right, and when I bring up dashboard it’s on the right. Then when I hit enter it pulls up Safari on the left with the quest.
??
Movie is here:
http://www.mrconsultingservices.com/wow/questlookup.mp4
-Matt
PS Neat trick with OW tho! But I just don’t understand heh.
May 9th, 2007 at 7:45 am
Since I switch between one screen (laptop only) and 2 screens (23″ is the main, laptop is secondary), all of my OTHER widgets overlap the WoW window and content. So unless I am constantly moving them around, I can’t see the wow quest log or other chat info most of the time.
May 9th, 2007 at 5:13 pm
Oh, you switch between 1 and 2 screens where as I’m only 2 screens all of the time. So what you show in the video was only playing on 1 screen, correct?
If so, then that makes sense.
So when are you getting the Mac Pro???