"problem quest with virtural montiors or workspaces.txt" By nanyobis (https://pastebin.com/u/nanyobis) URL: https://pastebin.com/mmCXmtSx Created on: Wednesday 5th of March 2014 07:05:52 PM CDT Retrieved on: Saturday 31 of October 2020 06:18:32 AM UTC No.13962244 http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/ No.1732588 >>1732577 (OP) looks like you already have dubs monitor support No.535665109 Displayfusion No.13962268 >>13962253 (You) ahhh I misread your post, sorry. I don't think there is such a thing, but you can try searching for desktop emulators or something. tried /g/ yet? They might call you a plebian faggot but you'll get at least one answer. No.13962281 http://www.demoforge.com/dfmirage.htm Shiro !i.Neko0OEM >>1638506 (You) I missed that detail, I didn't realize it was for a virtual machine. The best option would probably be something like http://dexpot.de/ - not sure why you're on /w/ looking for software recommendations outside of wallpapers anyway. No.1732650 >>1732577 (OP) virtual monitors sound like a fucking retarded idea OP, youd be better off getting software that has adds workspaces or using Linux (unless you're a babby faggot gaymer) /a/ No.1732718 >>1732577 (OP) just use default. it's works fine or you suck at computers Anonymous No.1732733 http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net/ Your fortune: Godly Luck No.1732733 http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net/ Your fortune: Godly Luck /a No.1732909 >>1732904 (You) get windows 8 Your fortune: Excellent Luck ~-_==_-~ http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/cc817881 http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net/ http://dexpot.de/ search:windows desktop workspace http://lifehacker.com/5358291/five-best-virtual-desktop-managers http://www.howtogeek.com/130650/the-best-free-programs-for-using-virtual- desktops-in-windows/ http://www.lockergnome.com/windows/2012/02/28/how-to-create-multiple-virtual- desktops-in-windows-7-for-free/ ~-_==_-~ >http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/cc817881 "desktops" fails because you can't drag windows from 1 workspace to the other >http://www.ishadow.com/vdm/?doing_wp_cron=1394048680.7575800418853759765625 "vdm" fails because it cost money ~-_==_-~ search:virtual monitor http://www.ishadow.com/vdm/?doing_wp_cron=1394048680.7575800418853759765625 windows - Is there a way to fake a dual (second) monitor - Super User http://superuser.com/questions/62051/is-there-a-way-to-fake-a-dual-second-monitor Turn your desktop into another monitor for your Laptop - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnoPnNw1OvU ---on your laptop do "windows+p" and select" extend". which will do is extend your desktop your monitor. by going to screen reoslution. and you can choose the layout of your monitors. search:windows virtual monitor extend http://superuser.com/questions/62051/is-there-a-way-to-fake-a-dual-second-monitor >>http://superuser.com/questions/62051/is-there-a-way-to-fake-a-dual-second- monitor >4 down vote >Another free solution that works: >install TightVNC >install a virtual display driver like this or the one coming with zonescreen >extend the Desktop across both displays >start TightVNC Server >in TightVNC properties go to Display, Sharing area and select 'Full desktop' >start vncviewer and connect to localhost >scroll to the left/right to your virtual display and you're done ~-_==_-~ No.40671144 > Disregard what literally everybody here says OP. I have a program called Deskspace which pretty much gives you 6 virtual desktops in a cube format. if you want, I'll upload it for you. No.40671578 >>40671562 (You) Fuck it, here it is. http://www.mediafire.com/?dp9l6lkesp025 I assure, there is nothing malicious in there. Run a scan if you don't trust me.` No.40671216 >>40670083 (OP) bblean has that feature if you're using xp or 7 http://www.nanami-tan.info/ also http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net/ No.40671602 >>40671578 I accidentally uploaded twice. You don't need both. Use one or the other. No.40671719 >>40671651 (You) Install it and tell me how goes it. MegaPwn: I think what you want in UltraMon with the MirrorMon plugin MegaPwn: That allows you to view a 2nd virtual monitor in a window on your first monitor Anon6401: bblean guy Anon6401: still working on this bullshit Anon6401: sorry i was watching the new agents of shield episode o: Anon6401: anyway, this has nothing to do with bblean, why did u want me here MegaPwn: http://mp.x10.mx/virtualMonitor.png No.40671955 >>40671927 (You) Can you use windows internal multimonitor shortcuts to dump windows to other screens? >Win+Shift+Left/Right No.40672310 File: 1394074144868.png-(38 KB, 2560x1440, virtualdesktops.png) g >>40671948 he wants to view all of his desktops zoomed out on a single monitor. I'm thinking he wants to do an "expose" type deal which shows all of the monitors by zooming out, then zooming in on the monitor you want. Pretty sure compiz does this. No.40672337 >>40672310 ohh, I see, like what you'll see when you have multiple security cams setup. ok. Yeah, I don't know of any programs offhand that do that. No.40672361 >>40672310 compiz also lets you move windows from desktops using a hotkey, which I found very useful from time to time. >>40672337 initially I was a bit confused, but this would actually be a really nice program to have on all OSes. However, I have a hard time using more than one desktop, and I have 2 monitors. ~-_==_-~ except1: Anon: http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/download.asp MegaPwn: YEah MegaPwn: 64 if you got the bits MegaPwn: What do you mean "view the extended monitor" Anon: when you press "win+p" you press "extend" and it extends the display but you can't see it MegaPwn: MirrorMon does that MegaPwn: So you see monitor 2 in a window MegaPwn: But logically it is next to the physical monitor MegaPwn: You can drag windows off screen to the virtual monitor MegaPwn: Did you click "Start mirroring" or w/e MegaPwn: Tools->Mirror Source MegaPwn: Drag the crosshair off screen to the logical location of the virtual monitor MegaPwn: to select it MegaPwn: Click OK MegaPwn: File->Start Mirroring MegaPwn: View-> Mirror Mouse might help too MegaPwn: I assume you DL'ed MirrorMon too.... MegaPwn: http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/addons.asp MegaPwn: This is in the MirrorMon UI MegaPwn: MirrorMon is just a little stand-alone exe MegaPwn: Unzip it where you'll run it MegaPwn: Can't click? MegaPwn: Can you see your cursor? MegaPwn: View-> Mirror Mouse .... MegaPwn: I think you want view->zoom->fit to window MegaPwn: So you can scale it MegaPwn: To w/e MegaPwn: Anyway the lag is just on the mirrored view - not the actual/virtual monitor MegaPwn: So if you streamed off the virtual monitor, I don't think it would cause lag ~-_==_- >trying ultramon and mirorrmon (with chat excerpts) Anon: http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/download.asp MegaPwn: 64 if you got the bits MegaPwn: What do you mean "view the extended monitor" Anon: when you press "win+p" you press "extend" and it extends the display but you can't see it MegaPwn: MirrorMon does that MegaPwn: So you see monitor 2 in a window MegaPwn: But logically it is next to the physical monitor MegaPwn: You can drag windows off screen to the virtual monitor MegaPwn: Did you click "Start mirroring" or w/e MegaPwn: Tools->Mirror Source MegaPwn: Drag the crosshair off screen to the logical location of the virtual monitor MegaPwn: to select it MegaPwn: Click OK MegaPwn: File->Start Mirroring MegaPwn: View-> Mirror Mouse might help too MegaPwn: I assume you DL'ed MirrorMon too.... MegaPwn: http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/addons.asp MegaPwn: This is in the MirrorMon UI MegaPwn: MirrorMon is just a little stand-alone exe MegaPwn: Unzip it where you'll run it MegaPwn: Can't click? MegaPwn: Can you see your cursor? MegaPwn: View-> Mirror Mouse .... MegaPwn: I think you want view->zoom->fit to window MegaPwn: So you can scale it MegaPwn: To w/e MegaPwn: Anyway the lag is just on the mirrored view - not the actual/virtual monitor MegaPwn: So if you streamed off the virtual monitor, I don't think it would cause lag ~-_==_-~ No.40675570 >>40670083 (OP) get a mac OP No.40675670 >>40675642 (You) whatever, enjoy using a piece of shit backwards OS that doesn't even have proper virtual desktop functionality built in LOL No.40675673 >>40670550 (You) Your free option is to pirate that software No.40675686 >>40675670 Enjoy your 2k facebook (or in this case 4chan) machine Faggot No.40675939 File: 1394091399921.jpg-(32 KB, 512x422, 1393005455838.jpg) >>40675686 >LOL all that poverty >delicious winfag tears No.1737092 File: 1394091713231.jpg-(5 KB, 255x198, install_gentoo.jpg) install gentoo :DDD No.13967560 >>13967546 (OP) Buy a mac No.13967598 >>13967580 (You) Why? It can do that out the box. Or, try googling "virtual desktop" you giant faggot Voice of Reason No.40676267 http://www.thinkinbytes.com/en/products/cubedesktop No.1638930 >>1638924 (You) You need to write a simple window application that acts as a virtual second (third, forth, etc.) screen and a simple device driver that tells windows it is an actual screen. No.40676414 >don't want to use a physical 2nd monitor >need 2x more desktop space If I understand what you want properly then no, this is not possible. There is no way you can take your native 1366x768 screen and magically make it 2732x768. I does not work like that. From skimming the thread it seems that you want all the content on screen in some way and workspaces obviously doesn't offer that. For pretty much any LCD you can't set a resolution beyond your native and if you can even find monitor virtualization software it will be clunky at best. It sounds like you are on a laptop, if so go out and buy a cheap monitor. Hook your laptop up via VGA/HDMI or whatever output you have and just extend display. If you need to use the dual monitor gimmick outside your house you are SoL. No.40676439 >>40676414 Seems he already managed to do exactly that. The enable external undetected projector technically adds a screen of a fixed resolution, maybe. It's just inaccessible outside of running a recursive desktop emulation setup. No.40671948 >>40671927 (You) I think what you are asking for is literally physically impossible. Please reiterate once more what you want to do? No.142223 >>142215 (You) >>142214 (You) >214 >File: 1394091066167.png-(353 KB, 2732x768, reiterate once more what (...).png) >I will reiterate once more what I want to do. >Here, let me show you: By buying a monitor that displays at higher resolutions. You're capped by the pixel density your computer handles bro. You can't magically stick more pixels than what you physically have. If you are supposed to be getting better resolutions than the problem is that you are being bottlenecked by your graphics card and would need something that supports higher resolution. No.13967743 What the fuck are you even talking about? You want to have a second LAYER on your desktop that you can switch to with new sets of windows/taskbar? No.142236 >>142234 (You) http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net No.142237 I'm pretty sure Mac's have this feature included in the operating system. I think it's called Mission Control or iDesktops or something like that. Just saying. No.13967785 You can use this software for instance : VirtualWin. Windows doesn't have native virtual desktop management. You should use Linux for that matter. ~-_==_-~ No.1737888 File: 1394120877696.png-(86 KB, 637x674, Untitled20140306194431.png) >>1737077 (OP) Not really what you're looking for but when I need a bit more screenspace than I have: Go to Nvidia Control Panel (assuming you have an nvidia card), navigate to "change resolution" tab, hit Customize, check "Enable resolutions not exposed by the display", Create custom resolution, and input 2560x2048. After you test it and click OK, the newly created resolution should now appear in the display settings. When you change the resolution the elements on the screen are too small to see, so I launch a Mangnifier tool, set it to fullscreen, and have it zoom 200%. Your fortune: ( ´_?`)??? No.40683721 Dexpot if you want GNU/Linux and Mac OS style virtual desktops. No.40683746 I don't use Windows but I would assume you just hold down alt and mouse1 to move windows, alt and mouse2 to resize. ~-_==_-~ >intel hd graphcis 3000 GfxUI.exe (C:\Windows\System32\GfxUI.exe) >only works for pc's with intel hd graphics 3000 graphics cards afaik >right-click the desktop to open the context menu >select "Graphics Options" >select "Output TO" >select "Extended Desktop" >press "Monitor + Built-in Display" >want to view display 1 on physical monitor now >right-click the desktop to open the context menu >select "Graphics Options" >select "Output TO" >select "Extended Desktop" >press "Monitor + Built-in Display >display 1 is now viewed on the physical monitor >>problems with "Intel hd graphics 3000 GfxUI.exe" solution >display 1 is now viewed on the physical monitor >it only works on intel hd graphics cards afaik >forced 1280x768 "extend"ed dekstop. 1366x768 not allowed. but can 1280x1024 >windows edged out. like when adjusting taskbar. ruined just-right posistions >feels like it's a lot ot load on the hardware. a lot more than "mirroring" ~-_==_-~ How do you view an extended desktop in windows 7 without a physical 2nd monitor? Please help, anyone. >tryharding to figure out how to create a virtual 2nd monitor on windows 7 >don't want to use a physical 2nd monitor >need 2x more desktop space >search it >still can't seem to find the answer i'm looking for programs and methods tried so far: >microsoft's "desktops". no good. can't carry windows. >ultramon & mirrormon. no good. bretty good. mirrors 2nd desktop. not actually display it. >dexpot. no good. can't find out how to drag windows. doesn't display extended desktop. >virtuawin. no good. creates virtual desktops. doesn't display extended desktop. >gimepsace free edition. no good. weird. messed up my setup. needed "show desktop" to see exit prompt. >"cmd+p" or "win+p" and "extend" no good. can't view extended desktop on 1 monitor. resets after login screen. >ultramon and mirrormon >pros: only program able to view "extend"ed desktop or "Monitor 2" so far >cons: it's a mirrored image instead of actually viewing it in real time >conclusion best so far. still need a program to view "extend"ed desktop in real time >>problems with "Intel hd graphics 3000 GfxUI.exe" solution >display 1 is now viewed on the physical monitor >it only works on intel hd graphics cards afaik >forced 1280x768 "extend"ed desktop. 1366x768 not allowed. but can 1280x1024 >windows edged out. like when adjusting taskbar. ruined just-right positions >feels like it's a lot to load on the hardware. a lot more than "mirroring"