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I have two computers, Melchior and Orchard. My screens are laid out like this: Orchard1, Melchior, Orchard2 Currently, Orchard1 and Orchard2 are simply dual monitors, in that the right of Orchard1 is connected to the left of Orchard2. Is there any way to use Synergy so that I can connect the right of Orchard1 to the left of Melchior, and connect the right of Melchior to the left of Orchard2? |
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I accomplished this by changing up the order so that the 2 screens on the outside are next to each other and wrap to the far sides and then the middle one thinks its to the left and right of both screens. So instead of the way you have it set up, do it this way instead: Orchard2, Melchior, Orchard1 Your config should look something like this:
You end up with one never-ending screen. It's awesome. Thanks for the tip. Now I have two machines 1) macbook pro with a cinema display 2) ubuntu desktop with dual monitors with the following layout: | ubuntu 2 | macbook pro | cinema display | ubuntu 1 |
(09 Apr '12, 18:56)
dkgamez
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The answer is no. Synergy does not do that. Synergy views all monitors, no matter how many, on each machine as ONE display. Synergy does not differentiate between single and dual display systems. |
anybody know?
I have the same question. I just "upgraded" to Synergy 1.4.4 from Synergy+ 1.3.4 and found I can no longer configure the displays as I would like.
I have 2 computers each with 2 screens.
Computers: A - Dual Screen, horizontal layout B - Dual Screen, one monitor on each side
With the previous configuration, I had the following configuration working:
A2 wraps to B1 <- B2 | A1 | B1 -> wraps to B2After upgrading, I now have (logically):
A2 A1 | B1 B2I would like to revert to the configuration supported previously and be able to map screen B2 to the left of A1. Do I need to downgrade?