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Asked by dogbertius in Computer Displays / Monitors, Hardware Components, Peripherals
I have a projector system connected to a PC so that many people can see what's happening on that PC. It's basically used to show tutorials to a large number of people in class.
I'm trying to find a way so that multiple desktops can be shown and shared on this one output device. I'm already aware that KVM units only allow a since display at once. The only viable solution that comes to mind is setting up the machine connected to the projector to ghost/monitor sessions on two other computers, and people control those two other dummy machines directly.
Whatever solution works best is fine by me. If it requires multiple PCs (which it likely will) that's fine by me. I just want more than one person to be able to use this giant overhead projection screen at the same time. eg: two people playing a game, showing their desktops side-by-side.
Thank you in advance!
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