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Solve : Looking for a program, to run four "windows open simultaneously"...?

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as in 4 web cams.... four browsers etc...... I know you can open four, and size them down, but the aspect RATIO is screwed that way. Any Ideas, as to a program, or, a FIX to make the "scrunched" Browsers look proper?? Your question needs some clarification. Do you want to have, for EXAMPLE, 4 browser windows of approximately the same size all viewable on your monitor at one time? That would work, IF, each browser windows "display" was "aspect ratio" correct. Did i say that right? I can open four now, but of course, each only shows a partial view of the windows contents.... the idea we're trying to do, is sort of a "poor man"s video set up, like you see, in Casino security rooms, or at a Retail stores anti shoplifting dept.., he wants to be able to see either several web cam displays, and/or several different Browsers simultaneously.. but we don't have $$$ for some of the stuff I've seen for these big video board displays... "Champagne Project, BEER Budget"!!
I looked at a program like "Dexpot".. but the 4 displays, are "dead" views.... I'd like that LOOK, but with ACTIVE windows... does that make sense?? Yes, that makes sense. However, I don't believe your usage of "aspect ratio" is correct. What you're really talking about is, in effect, making each of the 4 "windows" show what a single larger window would normally display. In other words, the effect would be to drastically increase resolution of your monitor so that, even with the 4 windows being displayed at the same time, you would still the same content that you would see in a single window at normal resolution. Of course, this means the content (text, graphics, etc.) in each window will appear much smaller. This raises the question, what size monitor are you using?

Also, what OS are you running? Windows 7 has a nice feature called Snap which precisely splits a screen into two EQUAL sized windows. If you had two monitors, using the Snap feature may be more complicated but, according to http://superuser.com/questions/1093/how-to-control-windows-7-snap-feature-with-two-monitors, can be made to work on both monitors. If they all display within browser windows, possibly a web page containing four IFRAMEs would do the job - any web designer should be able to knock one up for you, with javascript-enabled browser window size detection etc.



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