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When a coworker sends me a remote assistance request and I connect to their machine it shows me both of their monitors at the same time in a single window. I can make this single window full screen by pressing CTRL+ALT+Break but then it full screens his two screens to a single one of my screens.
This looks like remote desktop and so there might be some configuration settings somewhere either in a file or in the registry that are the equivalent settings you would have with a remote desktop but that are specific to windows remote assistance.
Does any one know how to get this to full screen his two monitors across my two monitors or a way for him to share only a single monitor with me so that it looks correct?
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When a coworker sends me a remote assistance request and I connect to their machine it shows me both of their monitors at the same time in a single window. I can make this single window full screen by pressing CTRL+ALT+Break but then it full screens his two screens to a single one of my screens.
This looks like remote desktop and so there might be some configuration settings somewhere either in a file or in the registry that are the equivalent settings you would have with a remote desktop but that are specific to windows remote assistance.
Does any one know how to get this to full screen his two monitors across my two monitors or a way for him to share only a single monitor with me so that it looks correct?
remote-desktop remote-assistance
Did you try to make your dual screen as only one?
– r0ca
Jul 26 '10 at 18:28
If you are referring to making them one desktop with the total resolution of both screens, I don't know of a way to do that in windows 7. If your referring to just duplicating the desktop onto both screens then I can do that but then I only have one screen and more importantly the person I am connecting to would also have to do this for it to work fully.
– Chris Magnuson
Jul 26 '10 at 18:34
Hmm i have the same problem
– Matt Frear
Jun 13 '12 at 15:27
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When a coworker sends me a remote assistance request and I connect to their machine it shows me both of their monitors at the same time in a single window. I can make this single window full screen by pressing CTRL+ALT+Break but then it full screens his two screens to a single one of my screens.
This looks like remote desktop and so there might be some configuration settings somewhere either in a file or in the registry that are the equivalent settings you would have with a remote desktop but that are specific to windows remote assistance.
Does any one know how to get this to full screen his two monitors across my two monitors or a way for him to share only a single monitor with me so that it looks correct?
remote-desktop remote-assistance
When a coworker sends me a remote assistance request and I connect to their machine it shows me both of their monitors at the same time in a single window. I can make this single window full screen by pressing CTRL+ALT+Break but then it full screens his two screens to a single one of my screens.
This looks like remote desktop and so there might be some configuration settings somewhere either in a file or in the registry that are the equivalent settings you would have with a remote desktop but that are specific to windows remote assistance.
Does any one know how to get this to full screen his two monitors across my two monitors or a way for him to share only a single monitor with me so that it looks correct?
remote-desktop remote-assistance
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Did you try to make your dual screen as only one?
– r0ca
Jul 26 '10 at 18:28
If you are referring to making them one desktop with the total resolution of both screens, I don't know of a way to do that in windows 7. If your referring to just duplicating the desktop onto both screens then I can do that but then I only have one screen and more importantly the person I am connecting to would also have to do this for it to work fully.
– Chris Magnuson
Jul 26 '10 at 18:34
Hmm i have the same problem
– Matt Frear
Jun 13 '12 at 15:27
add a comment |
Did you try to make your dual screen as only one?
– r0ca
Jul 26 '10 at 18:28
If you are referring to making them one desktop with the total resolution of both screens, I don't know of a way to do that in windows 7. If your referring to just duplicating the desktop onto both screens then I can do that but then I only have one screen and more importantly the person I am connecting to would also have to do this for it to work fully.
– Chris Magnuson
Jul 26 '10 at 18:34
Hmm i have the same problem
– Matt Frear
Jun 13 '12 at 15:27
Did you try to make your dual screen as only one?
– r0ca
Jul 26 '10 at 18:28
Did you try to make your dual screen as only one?
– r0ca
Jul 26 '10 at 18:28
If you are referring to making them one desktop with the total resolution of both screens, I don't know of a way to do that in windows 7. If your referring to just duplicating the desktop onto both screens then I can do that but then I only have one screen and more importantly the person I am connecting to would also have to do this for it to work fully.
– Chris Magnuson
Jul 26 '10 at 18:34
If you are referring to making them one desktop with the total resolution of both screens, I don't know of a way to do that in windows 7. If your referring to just duplicating the desktop onto both screens then I can do that but then I only have one screen and more importantly the person I am connecting to would also have to do this for it to work fully.
– Chris Magnuson
Jul 26 '10 at 18:34
Hmm i have the same problem
– Matt Frear
Jun 13 '12 at 15:27
Hmm i have the same problem
– Matt Frear
Jun 13 '12 at 15:27
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Unfortunately Remote Assistance is not multi-screen aware and this is not possible.
At a stretch, you may be able to drag and make the application span across two screens but I am not sure that will work.
You can try looking in your graphics card driver to see if it supports a mode that basically allows your machine to act as one large screen instead of 2/3 smaller ones, however I think only Matrox display drivers can do that out the box.
Sorry I couldn't really be more help here.
I wonder if this is true for Windows 10.
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Jul 23 '18 at 10:45
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Unfortunately Remote Assistance is not multi-screen aware and this is not possible.
At a stretch, you may be able to drag and make the application span across two screens but I am not sure that will work.
You can try looking in your graphics card driver to see if it supports a mode that basically allows your machine to act as one large screen instead of 2/3 smaller ones, however I think only Matrox display drivers can do that out the box.
Sorry I couldn't really be more help here.
I wonder if this is true for Windows 10.
– jpierson
Jul 23 '18 at 10:45
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Unfortunately Remote Assistance is not multi-screen aware and this is not possible.
At a stretch, you may be able to drag and make the application span across two screens but I am not sure that will work.
You can try looking in your graphics card driver to see if it supports a mode that basically allows your machine to act as one large screen instead of 2/3 smaller ones, however I think only Matrox display drivers can do that out the box.
Sorry I couldn't really be more help here.
I wonder if this is true for Windows 10.
– jpierson
Jul 23 '18 at 10:45
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Unfortunately Remote Assistance is not multi-screen aware and this is not possible.
At a stretch, you may be able to drag and make the application span across two screens but I am not sure that will work.
You can try looking in your graphics card driver to see if it supports a mode that basically allows your machine to act as one large screen instead of 2/3 smaller ones, however I think only Matrox display drivers can do that out the box.
Sorry I couldn't really be more help here.
Unfortunately Remote Assistance is not multi-screen aware and this is not possible.
At a stretch, you may be able to drag and make the application span across two screens but I am not sure that will work.
You can try looking in your graphics card driver to see if it supports a mode that basically allows your machine to act as one large screen instead of 2/3 smaller ones, however I think only Matrox display drivers can do that out the box.
Sorry I couldn't really be more help here.
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I wonder if this is true for Windows 10.
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I wonder if this is true for Windows 10.
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Did you try to make your dual screen as only one?
– r0ca
Jul 26 '10 at 18:28
If you are referring to making them one desktop with the total resolution of both screens, I don't know of a way to do that in windows 7. If your referring to just duplicating the desktop onto both screens then I can do that but then I only have one screen and more importantly the person I am connecting to would also have to do this for it to work fully.
– Chris Magnuson
Jul 26 '10 at 18:34
Hmm i have the same problem
– Matt Frear
Jun 13 '12 at 15:27