Mary Jo Foley reports that Microsoft is now talking up a few new features for Vista, including Transient MultiMon which is intended to make Windows smarter about what to do when external displays are plugged in or unplugged from mobile devices. Personally, I think the time has come for features like this one. I run into this particular headache every day when plugging in my external monitor. Although I've got it down to two mouse clicks to make XP aware of the extra monitor, realistically it shouldn't even require that. Windows should know as soon as I plug the external monitor in, and should even remember based on the monitor's firmware which monitor it is, and what my preferred positioning and resolution are for it. That way, I could be portable between a number of places where extra monitors are available to me, and Windows would know what to do in every situation.Here's hoping that Vista also handles the taskbar better on secondary displays. It should work out of the box the way it does when you have UltraMon installed. I'm just sayin'.







1. As an MS support professional of many years, I think that MS has finally "jumped the shark".
Logged onto my MSDN subscription this morning and downloaded Vista Beta 2.
It wants a product key to install a Beta ? - OK, I'll bite.
Log back on to MSDN to download product key - errors out.
Speak to online MSDN support concierge - product key servers have failed under the "strain".
Since I pay several hundred pounds for an MSDN subscription, this is just utter nonsense.
I can only presume they spent my MSDN subscription money re-instating the "free towels" for all MS employees.
Given this and the current state of MS products / support in the last few years, I am seriously considering going with Open Source software.
Posted at 8:23AM on May 24th 2006 by kevan smith