ruben landi
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18.10.2018 21:53:38
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I downloaded the evaluation test and I have the following request. It is possible to open a program, in the specific case chrome, and display it both on the main monitor and in one of the 4 extended. It is also possible if in the main monitor I minimize chrome that in the secondary monitor remains open to full screen.
Thank you Ruben
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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22.10.2018 23:12:38
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Hello, Ruben
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| It is possible to open a program, in the specific case chrome, and display it both on the main monitor and in one of the 4 extended. |
Yes, it's possible to do this using the Mirroring feature, which is available in our Actual Window Manager and Actual Multiple Monitors products. You can learn more about the feature , and .
You can start mirror for a window either from its window menu (the extra menu item "Start mirror"), using the "Mirror" extra title button (if it's enabled in Specific Settings for a window) or the Start Mirror grouping button dropdown menu item. Also you can use the hotkey to start mirror for a window (Win+Ctrl+M by default), create a mirror with special settings for a window and set it to start automatically or by hotkey, which you can set (Configuration module > Multiple Monitors > Mirroring > Green plus symbol icon), or set to start mirror automatically upon a window's startup in Specific Settings for the window in the configuration module (Configuration module > Window Settings > Specific Settings for the window/program > Startup > "Mirror" action.
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| It is also possible if in the main monitor I minimize chrome that in the secondary monitor remains open to full screen. |
Unfortunately, there is no way to do this using our products.
Best regards.
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