Feature Request

If a secondary computer has multiple monitors, I'd like to position its monitors in various positions in relation to the master.

For instance, 3 monitors on a desk:   Montior B, Monitor A, Montor C

where A is the master, and montior B and C are a single secondary computer.  To access B, i swipe off the left of the master, to access C, I swipe off the right of the master.

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Reply #1 Top

Hello,

I have forwarded your report to the Stardock support team for their review and recommendations.

Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates.

We really do appreciate your feedback, thanks.

 

AzDude
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #2 Top

This is exactly what I was looking for. I was about to post a new thread and ask. But this should would be great.

I too have a 3 monitor setup, and right now I can setup a KVM and put it on my left screen, but I would also like to put a second KVM on my right screen so that I don't have to switch back and forth from them and keep a eye on all the screens at time.

 

I can see this feature being very useful for us admins.

Reply #3 Top

I found out how to do it.

Open a connection to one of your KVM then switch to windows mode.

Now at the top bar you will now see a + button that lets you create a new KVM window.

Open the new KVM and use windows mode to move them to the screens you want and then go full screen with them.

Reply #4 Top

I've found myself in a situation where I'd like to do something similar but a bit different. My primary desktop has two displays. A 43" 4K UHD tv/monitor (display A) with a 34" monitor (display B  ) below it. Then I have a laptop to the left of (display C) and another desktop to the right (Display D). Currently B is my primary display, so if I want to get to the laptop for example I have to first mouse up to A and then left to C (or right to D). I wish for something like the computer layout grid currently available, and in addition be able to tell it where each monitor is in relation to all the other monitors.

Reply #5 Top

Alastairnyght - are you saying you don't like having to go up to A in order to go C or D?  You want to be able to go to C or D from your main computer, regardless of if your cursor is on monitor A or B?

I have a similar set up with my main PC having two stacked 34" monitors.  I'm able to go to the secondary machine to the right regardless of which of my stacked monitors my cursor is on.  I don't see a setting where it could be changed.

 

Reply #6 Top

Yes, I can not get to either of my other machines without first going up to the secondary monitor of my primary computer. The cursor will not slide out to the left or right of the primary monitor of the main desktop.