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  2. Multi-monitor - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-monitor

    Multi-monitor, also called multi-display and multi-head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system. Research studies show that, depending on the type of work, multi-head may increase the ...

  3. Virtual desktop - Wikipedia

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    The display chipset ('graphics card' on a PC) could switch between these desktop modes on the fly, and during the drawing of a single screen, usually with three pixel deep line between each desktop shown on the screen. However, if one interlaced (flickering) desktop was displayed, all desktops onscreen would be similarly affected.

  4. Virtual touch screen - Wikipedia

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    Currently, virtual touch screens (VTS) are used primarily for entertainment and research purposes. A popular virtual touch screen system is the Kinect system made commercially available by Microsoft. The Kinect system is primarily used for consumer entertainment such as playing games and using the menus found on the Xbox system.

  5. Virtual Desktop for VR is a glimpse at a future without monitors

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    I can trace my computing history along a path of display milestones. The 10-inch VGA monitor that came with my Packard Bell desktop in the '90s was a huge leap forward from the low-res Apple II ...

  6. X Window System - Wikipedia

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    A physical device such as a CRT or a flat screen computer display. screen An area into which graphics may be rendered, either through software alone into system memory as with VNC, or within a graphics device, some of which can render into more than one screen simultaneously, either viewable simultaneously or interchangeably. Interchangeable ...

  7. Veyon - Wikipedia

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    Overview: monitor all computers in one or multiple locations or classrooms; Remote access: view or control computers to watch and support users; Demo: broadcast the teacher's screen in real-time (full-screen/window) Screen lock: draw attention to what matters right now; Communication: send text messages to students