Is it possible to save desktopsettings
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Is it possible to save desktopsettings
Hi,
When i use PF in my studio invirement it s set up with 2 screens, split desktop as extended desktop.
So every seperate screen shows on one of both screens. Im happy with that.
I'll save that, close PF and next time it shows exactly the same.
But when i approche PF from another computer with only one screen its shows everything pushed into one screen.
Can i save a new setting so when i use remote desktop it shows in ano screen?
Srangly PF willalso not start playing on every seprate computer. I can use it at work and my remote sdesktop works and delivers music.
Next time, i'll use my laptop (W8.1) no sounds, even when the settings are equally.
Who knows? ( i presume Bernd?)
Will
When i use PF in my studio invirement it s set up with 2 screens, split desktop as extended desktop.
So every seperate screen shows on one of both screens. Im happy with that.
I'll save that, close PF and next time it shows exactly the same.
But when i approche PF from another computer with only one screen its shows everything pushed into one screen.
Can i save a new setting so when i use remote desktop it shows in ano screen?
Srangly PF willalso not start playing on every seprate computer. I can use it at work and my remote sdesktop works and delivers music.
Next time, i'll use my laptop (W8.1) no sounds, even when the settings are equally.
Who knows? ( i presume Bernd?)
Will
Re: Is it possible to save desktopsettings
I am not sure I do understand your question?
PF saves and restores the layout on each PC.
Of course on a different PC with different screens it can not use the layout of another PC.
Also does a Remote Desktop session always mirror the remote screens and not the local ones?
Are you asking, if you can use with a Remote Desktop session more screens than the remote PC is offering? If yes, the answer is no, but that relates to the Remote Desktop limitation.
PF saves and restores the layout on each PC.
Of course on a different PC with different screens it can not use the layout of another PC.
Also does a Remote Desktop session always mirror the remote screens and not the local ones?
Are you asking, if you can use with a Remote Desktop session more screens than the remote PC is offering? If yes, the answer is no, but that relates to the Remote Desktop limitation.
Bernd - radio42
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