Thanks for your input and I hope this helps other people with the same issue. It seems there is loads more functionality as well that I plan to investigate over a cuppa! I can then adjust the relative size/positions of Panels and they all automatically adjust accordingly. PowerPoint shows a menu with thumbnails for each of the different layouts packaged with the theme: Choose a slide layout by clicking on the Layout dropdown on the Home tab. Now when I'm in After Effects or Premiere I can simply press Windows + Y and the program window maximises across both screens. To change your PowerPoint layout, make sure that youre working on the Home tab on PowerPoints ribbon. As you modify settings in the Memory dialog box, After Effects dynamically updates helpful text in the dialog box that reports how it will allocate and use memory and CPUs. I installed a free program called Dual Monitor Tools:Īfter installing I went to Swap Screen - Active Window - Supersize the Active Window and set a Keyboard Shortcut (I used Windows Key + Y) Set memory preferences by choosing Edit > Preferences > Memory (Windows) or After Effects > Preferences > Memory (Mac OS).
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After Effects must use memory and processor resources to update open panels, which may slow the work that you are doing in another panel. I therefore did some more research and came up with a really simple solution. Choose Edit > Preferences > Display (Windows) or After Effects > Preferences > Display (Mac OS), and select Hardware Accelerate Composition, Layer, And Footage Panels. It just felt more fiddly to get the windows to sit side-by-side. It doesn't give the ability for adjacent windows to resize automatically. I tried your suggestion and it does work, but I didn't feel it was as good as extending the entire program windows across both screens.