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Use proximity with multiple displays

ddelosri
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

In Proximity, is there a way to:

1) Configure proximity as an additional Display, under Display Settings for Windows, in which one can use the presenting screen as an Extended Display? (this is one of the configurations you could normally use when you simply connect and HDMI cable)

2) Select only the applications you want proximity to share? - currently Proximity shares all the screen

 

Thank you,

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Henrik Bakken
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi ddelosri,

Proximity supports selecting which display to share (from the tray icon) if you have multiple displays connected. 

 

However - there are no "virtual" display drivers included with Proximity, so only available displays (that Windows can render to) can be shared. And as far as I know, you cannot configure a display in Windows unless you have a "detectable" connection (eg; a real display). 

 

Proximity does not support sharing individual apps/windows, just an entire display.

 

Best regards,

Henrik

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Henrik Bakken
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi ddelosri,

Proximity supports selecting which display to share (from the tray icon) if you have multiple displays connected. 

 

However - there are no "virtual" display drivers included with Proximity, so only available displays (that Windows can render to) can be shared. And as far as I know, you cannot configure a display in Windows unless you have a "detectable" connection (eg; a real display). 

 

Proximity does not support sharing individual apps/windows, just an entire display.

 

Best regards,

Henrik