WinVNC doesn't presently support multiple monitors unless the OS itself can
merge them into one huge display. If the OS does this, it should work with
WinVNC. This may change in a future release, but not anytime soon, I'm
afraid.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean Howell-Fellows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 5:41 PM
Subject: WinVNC quad monitor support.
> I apologize if this is a FAQ, but I have read everything I can find and
> haven't found an answer so far.
>
> We have a quad head Windows2000 machine which we are using to drive a
video
> wall. We would like to use VNC to allow remote users to layout the app
> windows on the displays. The displays are currently organized:
>
> |---|---|
> | 1 | 2 |
> |---|---|
> | 3 | 4 |
> |---|---|
>
> VNC is set-up as a service on the quad head machine. The machines are
> running with 4 PCI video cards. Display 1 is a Matrox Mystique PCI and
> Displays 2,3,4 are ATI Rage 128 GL PCI, all using native Win2k drivers and
> native Win2k multiple monitor support. All displays are set for 1024x768,
16
> bit color.
>
> Currently when we access the machine we only see screen 3 in the client.
>
> Is it possible (if so how) to set this up so that the client sees all 4
> displays as 1 virtual desktop?
>
>
> **********************************************
> Dean Howell-Fellows
> Sr. Engineer, Service Assurance Systems
> TELUS Communications Inc.
> Calgary, AB, Canada
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