On 10/26/21 3:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2021, Ken Stephens wrote:
You can configure your second monitor as an extension of your current
desktop. I have not tried using two desktops. I run three monitors with
lots of applications running in one desktop.
Ken,
That'll work, too. The OBS software needs a fairly large window, and
additional windows (for scenes of .jpg images and a .pdf page) take up more
space. If the flat LCD monitor is an extension of the same desktop and runs
only the teleprompter application that is certainly sufficient.
Now to find xrandr instructions to do more than set monitor resolutions.
:-)
It's unlikely you will need to mess with xrandr. Under the xfce menu
system, go to Settings->Display. With an additional monitor connected,
you should see the new monitor and be able to configure it's position
and behavior. At least that's what I can do with xfce4 under CentOS 7.
galen
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