I am doing this, but I am using a video card that has two connectors for
monitors built in. The hardware option works very well.
Nathan L Shane Byrer
Technology Director
University College, IUPUI
815 W. Michigan St., UC 3135
Indianapolis, IN 46202
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From: Trevor Manser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 2:10 PM
To: Vnc-List-Digest (E-mail)
Subject: Windows 2000 Win2K Win2000 -- Multiple Monitor Support?
Hi everyone. I am running Windows 2000 on a PC, with 3 monitors comprising
my desktop. Each monitor is part of the desktop, the mouse runs freely
between screens. Really fun - great for development or editing... BUT: VNC
doesn't seem to be capable of connecting to the individual monitors, just
the primary one (the one with the task bar and START menus, etc.
Does anybody know how to attach to the other two monitors using VNC?
If that is not supported yet, are there plans to add it or modify the source
code so that it can?
Incidentally, the multiple monitor capability of Windows has been around
since Windows98 - and exists in ME and 2000 as well.
I tried attaching to port 5900, 5901, 5902 - just 5900 works.
Any suggestions?? THANKS in advance.. Trevor.
Trevor B. Manser
Chief Scientist,
Select Engineering Services/SverdrupTechnology
phone: (801)774-0995
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