Outstanding! I'm going to get this one: http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/customizer.html Thanks for the link!
I'm running 8 24"s at the office. I have to slide my chair around a little, but I like the wall of information and not much clicking. Good choice on the setup!
I understand. Before I started using 8 monitors, I felt the same way when I would see other people's setups. I guess it depends on what you monitor on your monitors. Lol I think there should be a thread here titled "what do you monitor on your monitors?" for those who use them. I think the findings would be interesting as multi monitor users who trade Fx would have different things they monitor vs. an equity only day trader vs. a grains trader vs. a swing trader, etc., For me, all multi monitors really are is a "wall of information" requiring me to click less, and help me see so much more than clicking around. Last, they've helped me stay very disciplined as I'm not saying, "hmmm. I was going to click on this, but I may want to click that, then get back to 'this' in a few minutes." (i.e., never getting back to what I was going to click on in the 1st place.) I do, of course, do my share of clicking on some of the monitors every day, but other things I have in front of me stay static on the rest. That's just me. Some guys here trade with 1 monitor or laptop, and can make it work for them.
Very nice. Btw, where did you find that desk/work station? I have an 8 24" monitor setup at my office, but the monitors on the ends hang over my desk, and it's considered a large desk.
Well it takes a few miliseconds to blink an eye and a few more to press a key... Either way if your strategy requires sub second execution you probably shouldn't be manually trading. If you are manually trading and one mouse or keyboard glitch will make or break your strategy you should rethink that as well.
As usual I'm way behind here, but just had to comment ... that's hilarious NoD!!! (Also I'm surprised no one mentioned the awesome 1970's SINGLE monitor?!!!)
Most of the guys i know use bluetooth keyboards (wireless) and mice but keep the OEM keyboard & mouse (optical) plugged in as backups. Actually I should probably correct myself and say that most of the guys I know have Bloomberg so they run a bluetooth mouse with a backup plugged in. As long as you pay attention its pretty easy to avoid wireless failures these days. We experience far more glitches accessing remote machines than we do with wireless devices.
Which page has the actual pictures of the screens/work station? Could use some ideas for basic stock trading. I was thinking 2-3 monitor tops. I wonder what's on the screen of those 4-6 monitor setups. lol