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- DesktopNow is a free remote access program from NCH Software. After optionally forwarding the proper port number in your router, and signing up for a free account, you can access your PC from anywhere through a web browser. The computer that will be accessed remotely needs to have the DesktopNow software installed.
- Note: The steps below assume you already have your IP camera installed and connected to a router with Internet access. HTTP://192.168.1.101 represents the IP address of the camera being accessed. Find your camera’s IP address. If you don’t know its IP address, click here. Open a web browser and type the IP address.
- Screens lets you connect back to your Mac, Windows or Linux PC and control it from the comfort of your living room, the corner coffee shop or anywhere in the world. Work on that spreadsheet you left at home, perform software updates on your server ten thousand miles away, help your dad configure his computer in your hometown.
A Lorex DDNS account allows you to connect to your Lorex system from anywhere in the world using an easy-to-remember web site address that is available 24/7. This is perfect whether you have a Static or Dynamic IP address - no matter how often your Internet Service Provider changes your IP address, Lorex's exclusive DDNS service will keep you. Parallels Access is designed for remote computer access from mobile devices. It does support computer–computer connections, but the majority of its features are mobile-centered.
Screens Connect is a free utility that lets you connect back to your Mac or Windows PC from anywhere in the world.
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Please note that these versions are no longer maintained or supported:
Screens Connect 3.6 (macOS 10.9 or 10.10)
Screens Connect 3.2 (macOS 10.8)
Screens Connect 2.2 (macOS 10.6.8 or 10.7)
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Learning has never been so easy!
Remote Desktop Connection to another machine is a default option in all newer Microsoft OS's. To enable RDP across multiple monitors is only a feature supported by Win7 Enterprise or Win7 Ultimate. With the steps below, you'll be able to modify the RDP connection to span the window across multiple monitors.
6 Steps total
Step 1: Accessing RDP
Infographics for pages 3 1 – visualization graphics for pages. Search via Start Menu to bring up the RDP window and click 'show options'.
Step 2: Configuring RDP
Click on the 'Display' tab
Check the box 'Use all my monitors for the remote session'
Click on the 'General' tab and save the configuration to your desktop
Check the box 'Use all my monitors for the remote session'
Click on the 'General' tab and save the configuration to your desktop
Step 3: Equalize all monitor resolutions
The 'span' process will ONLY work if the multiple monitors that you are using to access the remote PC have the same resolution settings.
Access your monitor resolution window, then modify the monitors so they have the EXACT same resolution.
Access your monitor resolution window, then modify the monitors so they have the EXACT same resolution.
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Step 4: Modify the RDP script
Right-click the RDP icon that you previously saved to your desktop
Select 'open with.' and open the file with notepad
At the bottom of the displayed code type:
span monitors:i:1
Select 'open with.' and open the file with notepad
At the bottom of the displayed code type:
span monitors:i:1
Save the script changes
Step 5: One last change..
Once you have saved the script changes, right-click the RDP desktop icon again and select 'open with..'
Then select 'choose default program'
Select RDP
Then select 'choose default program'
Select RDP
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Step 6: You're good to go!
Now you should be able to launch RDP from the icon that you saved to your desktop and abracadabra!
Your single RDP window now spans multiple monitors!
Your single RDP window now spans multiple monitors!
The URL listed below will only give you the command you enter to modify the script - not the entire process laid out here.
References
- Remote Desktop: /span across multiple monitors