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01-31-2017 08:57 AM
Our Conference Rooms all have two large monitors. When connected via HDMI, users have the option to sent the shared content to both monitors simultaneously. Is this possible when connected via Proximity?
Thanks,
Casey
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01-31-2017 09:06 PM
It sounds like the endpoint you are using is set to show the same content on both screens, so the content shared via Proximity should be the same as the way that the content shows over the cable.
Wayne
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01-31-2017 09:06 PM
It sounds like the endpoint you are using is set to show the same content on both screens, so the content shared via Proximity should be the same as the way that the content shows over the cable.
Wayne
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02-03-2017 08:15 AM
I wish that were the case, however, it just isn't working that way. Proximity only displays on one of the two monitors.
Thanks,
Casey

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05-18-2017 06:48 AM
Casey - are you running a recent CE 9.x software here?
In my experience, it does render Proximity-shared content on both screens.
Br,
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