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07-20-2016 12:03 AM
Hi,
We would like to use proximity with extended desktop. So that the presentor can take notes on his screen en present on the proximity screen. Is that possible?
Regards Marc
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07-20-2017 02:56 AM
I fully agree with you and need to plug in the HDMI sometimes, myself.
However; there are no plans to implement this in Cisco Proximity.
For Spark, I'm pushing on this feature, but it is complex to solve across all platforms.
I know Clickshare (alternative HW-supported solution for wireless sharing) has it working, but *only* on Windows 7 for now. That makes me think it either isn't used much, or that it is technically tricky to do on Mac & Windows 10.
Best regards,
Henrik
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08-02-2016 07:29 AM
There are many technical difficulties in providing such a feature, and we do not intend to work towords providing this functionality in the immediate future.

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07-11-2017 12:54 PM
Any update on this request? This is a blocking point for our users moving to wireless sharing full time. We plug our laptops into the endpoints specifically to use the extended screen feature.

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07-20-2017 02:56 AM
I fully agree with you and need to plug in the HDMI sometimes, myself.
However; there are no plans to implement this in Cisco Proximity.
For Spark, I'm pushing on this feature, but it is complex to solve across all platforms.
I know Clickshare (alternative HW-supported solution for wireless sharing) has it working, but *only* on Windows 7 for now. That makes me think it either isn't used much, or that it is technically tricky to do on Mac & Windows 10.
Best regards,
Henrik
