Abby Normal Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 Just upgraded from three 24 inch monitors to three 32 inch curved monitors. Measured horizontally, it's just shy of 7 feet of screen space, because screens are measured horizontally. My eyes are so happy! (Excuse the mess!) 9 2 Quote
mcb39 Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 Your mess isn't as bad or any worse than my mess and I only have one monitor. 3 1 Quote
ILLMAS Posted December 22, 2024 Report Posted December 22, 2024 Did you have to use a special video card? 1 Quote
Abby Normal Posted December 22, 2024 Author Report Posted December 22, 2024 16 hours ago, ILLMAS said: Did you have to use a special video card? It is a somewhat higher end video card: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060, but any video card with 3 or more ports will do. 2 Quote
jklcpa Posted December 22, 2024 Report Posted December 22, 2024 Nice! Are we ready for liftoff? 1 5 Quote
BulldogTom Posted December 22, 2024 Report Posted December 22, 2024 Abby is my hero. I am looking to do something similar next year. Tom Longview, TX 2 Quote
Margaret CPA in OH Posted December 22, 2024 Report Posted December 22, 2024 Geez, and I thought I was the bees knees with my single new curved 32 inch monitor. I just can't keep up with the youth of today! 1 2 Quote
mcbreck Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 I have 2 monitors plus my laptop screen. Both external monitors are plugged into a splitter that then plugs into a USB port. Plugging into my HDMI port presented issues so I used the USB. 2 Quote
Sara EA Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 Two monitors work for me. One for what I'm working on and the other with prior year or reference info. In an online class, one to see what's going on and the other with the text. My son, who works in IT, has six. Sorry, I'm not that good at multi-tasking! 5 Quote
Randall Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 I have two monitors for myself. They are 20 inches and suit me well. I have them set up as number 2 being an extension on number 1. I can show the client docs on my no. 2 and work on the tax return on no. 1. I do have a third monitor sitting farther away. I have this no. 3 set up to mirror my no. 2. I only use it if I need to show a client something. I can move the doc to my no. 2 and turn on the no. 3 and the client can see what I see without standing over my shoulder. 2 Quote
JimTaxes Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 my set up.. two monitors for me and one for my clients to follow along 4 Quote
Lee B Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 I have one 21 inch monitor and my paper copies 5 Quote
BulldogTom Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 3 hours ago, JimTaxes said: my set up.. two monitors for me and one for my clients to follow along I don't believe you are a tax preparer with a desk that clean!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mine has not been that clean since the day I put the desk in the office. Tom Longview, TX 2 6 Quote
Lee B Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 18 minutes ago, BulldogTom said: I don't believe you are a tax preparer with a desk that clean!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mine has not been that clean since the day I put the desk in the office. Tom Longview, TX I agree, my desk tends to look a bit messy. Once in awhile I even loose things on my desk 1 4 Quote
Abby Normal Posted December 23, 2024 Author Report Posted December 23, 2024 3 hours ago, Lee B said: I have one 21 inch monitor and my paper copies Seriously old school. I noticed that I was always holding the paper documents up and typing with one hand, so scanning the documents to read on screen was a no brainer for me. Also, no longer needed a magnifying glass or good lighting. 2 Quote
Abby Normal Posted December 23, 2024 Author Report Posted December 23, 2024 4 hours ago, Randall said: 20 inches You must have excellent eyesight or really good glasses. I didn't know they still made monitors that small! Quote
Lee B Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 4 minutes ago, Abby Normal said: Seriously old school. I noticed that I was always holding the paper documents up and typing with one hand, so scanning the documents to read on screen was a no brainer for me. Also, no longer needed a magnifying glass or good lighting. I have a work stand that sits beside my monitor which holds any paperwork Quote
JimTaxes Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 1 hour ago, BulldogTom said: I don't believe you are a tax preparer with a desk that clean!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mine has not been that clean since the day I put the desk in the office. Tom Longview, TX Client comes in.. by appt.. they bring their docs.. I prepare the returns.. they follow along on their own screen.. print out, signed, efiled.. i give them their docs back and their copy.. desk ready for next client! 3 Quote
Lee B Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 1 hour ago, JimTaxes said: Client comes in.. by appt.. they bring their docs.. I prepare the returns.. they follow along on their own screen.. print out, signed, efiled.. i give them their docs back and their copy.. desk ready for next client! So you prepare most of your tax returns while your clients are sitting there and following along? I don't think I could do that 1 Quote
JimTaxes Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 1 minute ago, Lee B said: So you prepare most of your tax returns while your clients are sitting there and following along? I don't think I could do that yes... record year last year... 15-35 minutes typical return. in and out. one appt.. no dropping off or emailing me docs 1 Quote
mcb39 Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 1 hour ago, Lee B said: So you prepare most of your tax returns while your clients are sitting there and following along? I don't think I could do that I could never do that. I ask too many questions. Also, I am with Lee. One monitor and paper copy. You know what they say about an old dog. I have no room on my desk for another monitor. I will jump ship before I even try to catch up to some of you. 2 Quote
Lee B Posted December 23, 2024 Report Posted December 23, 2024 1 hour ago, JimTaxes said: yes... record year last year... 15-35 minutes typical return. in and out. one appt.. no dropping off or emailing me docs I'w afraid I would get distracted and overlook something or make a mistake. I need the extra time to double check everything 3 Quote
Sara EA Posted December 24, 2024 Report Posted December 24, 2024 4 hours ago, JimTaxes said: Client comes in.. by appt.. they bring their docs.. I prepare the returns.. they follow along on their own screen.. print out, signed, efiled.. i give them their docs back and their copy.. desk ready for next client! Doing returns in front of the client makes a clean desk mandatory. You can't have a scrap of paper with another client's info on your desk when someone else is sitting there. Maybe we all should schedule one in-person client a week to force us to clean up those desks (like when company's coming). You have to be careful when you have a monitor for the client's viewing. When I worked at Block, any client notes you wrote last year came up when you opened that client. One preparer had written "This client is a PIA," and that's the first thing that showed on the screen. 3 1 Quote
Sara EA Posted December 24, 2024 Report Posted December 24, 2024 3 hours ago, JimTaxes said: 15-35 minutes typical return. in and out. one appt You don't have the type of clients I have. It takes me that long just to sort most of my clients' docs, longer if I have to open the envelopes. Why, oh why, can't they at least open their mail? Especially annoying are the ones where you have to fold this flap first, tear here, tear there, tear your hair out. 6 Quote
Jim Oh Bkkr Posted December 24, 2024 Report Posted December 24, 2024 10 hours ago, Sara EA said: I have to open the envelopes. I'd rather that, than the ones who open the docs with a chainsaw - half the docs are ripped to shreds! 5 Quote
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