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Using more than one monitor really helps you get even more out of ConstructConnect Takeoff, On-Screen Takeoff, PlanSwift, Quick Bid, and Digital Production Control. The more electronic 'real estate' available, the better.

Technical Support does not assist with setting up, configuring, or troubleshooting multiple monitor environments - please contact your own IT department or hardware provider for assistance.

We showcase On-Screen Takeoff and Quick Bid below, but PlanSwift, CCTO, and DPC all do the same things.

Examples of Different Multiple Monitor setups

The image below shows an actual Estimator using the a pen-enabled touchscreen monitor (see Can I Use ConstructConnect's Takeoff and Estimating Applications with Touch-enabled Screens? for more information on these) and 3 additional monitors (look at that desk phone!!!). Notice that the working Plan is displayed on a large digitizing tablet and a separate Detail plan is displayed on the large monitor. The user's estimating software (Quick Bid, of course) is displayed on the middle monitor and their other applications (e-mail or maybe Excel, for example), and their Conditions List are displayed on the far left monitor.

Talk about efficiency! This user has access to everything he needs without having to minimize any windows! A large, pen-enabled monitor to display the takeoff image and three auxiliary monitors for the Conditions List, Excel, and the View Window.

On-Screen Takeoff using a pen-enabled touchscreen monitor for the main display and three additional monitors for ancilliary views

Only have 2 monitors? keep a Detail Plan, Conditions Window, Layers Window, and as many toolbars as possible on the second monitor, so you can maximize the space on your 2nd monitor for drawing takeoff.

Using On-Screen Takeoff with two monitors

Four monitors?

In this example, you’ll see there are three monitors that are the same size, and one larger monitor used exclusively for takeoff. On the far-left monitor is the user's estimating software, on the next monitor, the Pan, Layers, and Condition windows. The third monitor is a larger monitor for the Plan on which you are drawing takeoff, and the fourth monitor displays the Detail Plan(s). This layout affords maximum flexibility on complex jobs.

Using On-Screen Takeoff and Quick Bid with four monitors

In this last example, a large (32") LCD monitor displays the working Plan and a smaller monitor displays the ancillary menus and dockbars. In this example, the user is still using paper plans sometimes and employs a hard board digitizer, which is front and center. This saves desk space yet allows a very easy to read view of the plans (and anther desk phone!!!).

Using On-Screen Takeoff with a digitizer and two monitors


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