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Amelia walked by his desk at noon. She stopped, stared at his screens, and grinned. "You changed your setup."

But by 10 a.m., something shifted. He realized he could look at the high-resolution screen while working on a vector graphic. He could keep a reference image floating on the other side without flipping his whole world upside down. He wasn't trapped in a "work zone" anymore. He was just... working. change screen shortcut

Until Amelia joined the design team.

The next morning, he didn't run his ritual. Instead, he opened his design software on the big screen. He pulled up his email on the small one. For the first hour, it felt wrong—like wearing his shoes on the opposite feet. He kept reaching for the old shortcut, his muscle memory screaming. Amelia walked by his desk at noon

Leo looked at his hands. They were still hovering over the keyboard, ready to adapt. "Yeah," he said, smiling back. "I learned a new shortcut." He realized he could look at the high-resolution