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Topic: «How many monitors can be used in The Desktop Mirroring function? » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 1819
 
Saul David Silva Bugarin
 
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Posted: 11/04/2020 06:38:37
 
 
We have tested The Desktop Mirroring with 3 displays, the software works according to our necessities.

However, we need to use this function with 9 displays. One monitor with 8 Excel files, one file in mirror into each secondary monitor

We want to know if there is a limit of displays that can be used.

It's important to know this before to buy the equipment and the license for this application.

We are an AV Integrator. We are working on a project where our customer need to use your software with 9 display, We offer the AV equipment and the license. We need to be sure that the software can be used in this system.

Our customer want an answer to accept the quote.

Can you help us to give a solution?
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 11/05/2020 00:42:05
 
 
Hello, Saul

Thank you for contacting us.

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We want to know if there is a limit of displays that can be used.
There is no exact limitation in the number of monitors the mirroring feature can be simultaneously used on or in the number of mirror windows that can be open at the same time. The maximum number of simultaneously open mirror windows which doesn't cause performance drops will depend on the hardware parameters (mostly GPU).
There should be no problems with using 10 and even more mirror windows (or monitors with full-screen mirrors) with medium (in terms of performance) graphics card.

But please note that in order for our software to work on the monitors they should be correctly recognized by the system first. You need to make sure that all the monitors are correctly recognized.


Best regards.
 
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Saul David Silva Bugarin
 
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Posted: 11/05/2020 02:17:29
 
 
:) thanks for answering. We hope de customer accept our proposal.

Best Regards
 
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