System information

PC-Duo Master Guide
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Display considerations
To achieve the best color reproduction, the display capabilities of the computer on which
you run the Master must match or exceed those of the remote Host computer.
If the Host computer‟s resolution exceeds that of the local computer, the Host computer
display includes scroll bars.
Support for multiple monitors
In the Windows OS, multiple monitors can be used to increase the size of the desktop. By
connecting more than one monitor, you can see more programs and windows
simultaneously without overcrowding the desktop on one monitor.
The Master supports multiple monitors so that you can access the entire desktop
remotely. For example, consider a Host computer that uses three monitors. The Master
shows everything that is displayed on each monitor when you connect to that Host.
If the Host computer‟s display configuration is non-rectangular, the following caveats
apply to the Master screen:
A bright border traces the non-rectangular edge of the multiple-monitor desktop.
The space outside of the multiple-monitor desktop appears in a dark color.
Additional Host monitors must be positioned below and to the right of the primary
monitor; any monitor space above and/or to the left of the primary monitor will be cut off
(this is a Windows restriction).