Reference Guide

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Window management
Floating views and using dual video monitors
To maximize/restore the MultiDock (when undocked)
Double-click the MultiDock title bar.
See also:
“Window management” on page 969
“Docking windows” on page 970
“Floating views and using dual video monitors” on page 978
“Locking views” on page 980
“Tiling windows” on page 981
“Screensets” on page 982
“X-Ray” on page 987
“View reference” on page 1681
Floating views and using dual video monitors
When a view is float enabled, you can move it outside of the confines of SONAR. This is particularly
useful if you take advantage of SONAR’s dual monitor support, which allows you to float most of
your views to a second monitor and increase the number of views that you can have open at one
time.
You can float views in SONAR without having a second monitor. Floating a view allows you to move
it out of SONAR, over the Control Bar and menus, for example, giving you added flexibility when
using SONAR with other applications. All views except the Track view can be floated.
By default, new views are docked in the MultiDock. Any view can be undocked from the MultiDock
and moved anywhere on the desktop. To float a docked view, simply drag the view’s tab out of the
MultiDock.
Important: Dual monitor support requires that you have a supported video card. Follow your
hardware manufacturers instructions for using dual monitors.
Note: If you are using a dual monitor system and experience sluggish performance when
selecting and dragging clips in the Clips pane, confirm that both monitors are set to the same
Color Quality bit depth.