07-20-2020, 07:58 AM
That was my first thought as well but trying out in a small display size Win10 VM, IMHO no real advantage over single window mode and using TAB and F11.
Another way in multi-window mode is put the docks in Window mode, the main window will now cover them, but these can be raised /lowered individually from the Windows toolbar. No need for both as with TAB..
or.... Win10 has desktops, put the docks on a separate desktop. Might be useful if the user has many-many resources and wants to see them all at the same time.
...endless possibilities.
Another way in multi-window mode is put the docks in Window mode, the main window will now cover them, but these can be raised /lowered individually from the Windows toolbar. No need for both as with TAB..
or.... Win10 has desktops, put the docks on a separate desktop. Might be useful if the user has many-many resources and wants to see them all at the same time.
...endless possibilities.