In one of Logos demo videos, therer is a pastor using logos with 3 screens, how can I do that?
I think the most convenient way is to place new Logos "floating" windows on the two extra screens. You can do this by right-clicking just about anything you can open (Library, resource, etc.) and select "Open in floating window." This will give you a new window that you can move, resize, and use as a place to hold new Logos panels.
It's also possible to extend the single main Logos window across both screens, but this is kind of a pain to keep the dividing line between panes just right.
Have fun!
Welcome!
Is your question a technology one (i.e. "How can I use 3 screens with my computer"?) or a Logos one (as Mary-Ellen answered)? If the former, it would be helpful to know about your computer / OS, etc.
thanks, will try that
Ole
Just a couple of things you should bear in mind...
Make sure that 'Screen Mirroring' is turned off.
Logos will not remember layouts on multiple screens and drags floating windows back onto the main screen on relaunch. These may be opened behind the main panel so you will need to re-arrange.
It makes working with logos so much easier.
Logos will not remember layouts on multiple screens and drags floating windows back onto the main screen on relaunch.
My multi-screen layouts always open as created and saved. I have never had this problem. The only problem I have in this area is that with the enhanced multiple-display features of Mavericks and Yosemite I cannot have a window span the divide between displays.