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You can already sorta do it... Connect to desktop and select monitor 1 Then duplicate the tab Then drag the new tab to another window, Then connect again and select monitor 2 If will show 2 connected |
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Hi! The only way I could achieve that was by using two different
browsers. Have you tried that?
Em 14/07/2022 16:36, eagle856 escreveu:
Thanks. I tried that, but it duplicates the screens in both windows. I
can click monitor 1 on one screen and it displays monitor 1 on both
screens and same thing if I click monitor 2 on either one.
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I know you can do split screens for multiple remote monitors with MeshCentral Router. Is this possible with the web version? If not are there any plans to add this feature? I'd really like to give my users the ability to just go to our website to access their computers remotely rather than using the Router (which would probably confuse the hell out them).
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