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Solve : win 7 two monitors tv and pc screen? |
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Answer» Sorry About my English. It is not my native language I want what I do on TV does not affect what I do on the pc screen and What I do on TV does not affect what I do on the pc screen (Two different entities). HOW I DO THIS? Your mouse and keyboard controls WOULD still carry over to both. Only way of having 2 different environments on a single system would be to use a Virtual System that displays on one and not on the other. The desktop environment of the virtual system would fill the one display and not span to the other. Mouse pointer would be free to MOVE between virtual and physical computer environment. Games and videos would work better on the real physical environment. The Virtual environment would be ok for looking up info online and reading content or dealing with e-mails or DOCUMENTS etc, but multimedia in a virtual environment and games do not work well at all from my experience. What do you need to run on both displays that you need this isolation between screens/desktops? Have you ever worked with virtual systems before to set one up? In some situations it makes sense to have 2 computers each dedicated to a display... and if you want to control both from one keyboard and mouse you add a KVM and switch between both. If your playing videos or video games on both displays, then i highly advise getting a second computer to have this isolation and maximum performance and ability to control both through a single keyboard and mouse by use of a KVM switch. I have dual-displays on my system setup at home and I have the KVM switch set up so that my one gaming system feeds both displays, but if I press the KVM hot key the 2nd display switches to a 2nd computer. This way I can have both displays USED with 1 computer or I can split in seconds over to 2 computers each on their own display. There are times when I am working in 2 totally different environments and a 2nd computer is needed vs running it all on one. Your example of what you looking for would work out better in a setup like mine with a 2nd computer and a KVM configuration like I have I feel. If interested in how this is wires up to KVM switch to have this configuration I can share how mine is wired up. Its pretty easy. NOTE: If you are running Linux OS you can have multiple desktops active at the same time and could snap them to specific displays, but not sure if you can have different screen resolutions tagged to each desktop environment. I have used multiple desktops in Linux at same time, but never tried different sizing such as 150% and 100% between them before. I am not sure if anyone made a product like this yet for Windows. I took the point fo least resistance and least headache and just have 2 computers with a 2-port KVM switch with ability to display on both from one system and on 1 of 2 displays with 2nd computer when say playing video game on one display and watching and listening to a TV show on other display that is being streamed through the 2nd computer. good idea. I will run ubuntu on virtualbox. ubuntu 150% zoom for tv and win7 100% zoom for pc screen. perfect ThanksGlad to help and hope this works as intended. |
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