Remote Desktop With Multiple Monitors - Span Across Screens (like dual head to go)

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

If you have dual, triple, or even quad monitors you can remotely access a pc and span the computer across all your screens so it is used as one. This is similar to the matrox triple/dual head 2 go solutions, just for remotely accessing computers.

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  • what camera do you use?

  • Nice Video. Thanks, it helped me out! The audience might want to know to first open up the remote deskotp connection program (mstsc.exe). Click the down arrow for "Options", then at to bottom of the "General" tab under the "Connection Settings" section click "Save" and save a settings file to your desktop. That will get them to the point where this video begins.

  • From the OS's point of view on the remote machine uses a very wide screen, that's all. To really have two screens on the remote machine and assign each physical screen one of those, now THAT would be something :)

  • this is nice but your video leaves me with just questions. I think you assume too much from your audiance. If only you could explain in more detail the basics first. I have all the parts but dont have a clue what you are doing.

  • awesome :D

    how lucky u r

    ....

    i have Toshiba laptop >:(

    thats sux

  • How much would u sell one of thoose PC's for ?

  • WTF DUDE!! Give me one PC

  • awesome video! i just need a second monitor. hahaha

  • that's sick!

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