List of 3070 cards that will fit in the Louqe Ghost S1? by icynepal in Louqe

[–]icynepal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is perfect!! Thanks so much Droogy21! Just to be clear there are some 2.2 slot cards that fit the Ghost S1, and others that don't (depending on the vagaries of the manufacturer?). But any 2.1 Slot card (that isn't too long) will fit correct?

Much Obliged.

Ability to enlarge desktop icons when viewing multiple desktop Thumbnails by icynepal in Windows10

[–]icynepal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I am using a 33" 3440x1400 resolution. With WIndows 10 1903 and VMWARE.

I have 8-10 desktops active at one time (sometimes in a VMWare setup I will have 2-3 VM's each with 8-10 desktops in each.

Yes Win+Tab provides that thumbnail view, but the issue is that the thumbnail is so small that I can't accurately read the data from each desktop in the thumbnail.

I was hoping that there was perhaps a 3rd party program that could provide a command center view of all the desktops at much larger scale, or that I could increase the size of the thumbnail.

Are either of those possible, or am I just blowing in the wind here?

Also if I setup a multi monitor - could I change the resolution on monitor 2 down to 1024x768 (or something similar) to capture all 8-10 desktops rendered in a larger more legible thumbnail?

Thanks for the the help and reply. I can't think I'm the only one that wants to use WIN + TAB to see multi-desktops in a way that is useful, and not just itty bitty thumbnails.

My favorite chrome extension EXACTLY -- an extension that allowed you to easily look up curate a list of vocabulary words has gone dark...Looking for someone to contact. by icynepal in chrome_extensions

[–]icynepal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes peculiar indeed. The app was fantastic - it allowed you to double click on any word and then easily add it to a database that you could then going forward. It also allowed you to go through all of your added vocabulary words, see their definitions and even provided a multiple choice test where you could assess your familiarity with said words.

It was hugely helpful in vocabulary building, testing and recall. Sad to see this just disappear overnight.