Hiya Calathan, I've just found out the answer after hoping to find it here. There is absolutely no reason that the number identity should not be a user configured setting, the fact that it isn't shows the utter ineptitude of the programmers and designers of Microsoft. I have to go and switch the tv input to the computer input, drag the windows back over (including the window for Settings) and then disconnect the display via the Display options window. Especially when I return from sleep/hibernation, even though the display identified as 2 is set as my main display, when I open a new window it automatically opens on the display set as 1, and even some of the windows that were originally on the The TV for some stupid ass reason is identifiedĪs 1. I am routinely having the issue where I turn on my TV to watch cable show and my computer is detecting that it is on as a monitor. You are absolutely wrong that the identity number do not matter. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Then click and drag one of the monitors to its correct location.
Your computer and Android must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.Settings ->System, select Display in the left pane. On Windows, iDisplay can be used as Additional or Extended monitor, single-window mode is not yet supported.įor Windows Vista and Windows 7 "Aero" theme may be disabled when connected to iDisplay and will be re-enabled upon disconnection).
IDisplay is compatible with Windows XP (32-bit only), Windows Vista (32- and 64-bit), Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit), Windows 8, Windows 10 IDisplay Desktop application needs to be installed on your PC.
IDisplay is compatible with Macs with Intel CPUs running on Mac OS X 10.9 and later. IDisplay Desktop is free and can be downloaded anytime at IDisplay Desktop application needs to be installed on your Mac. Go to options and select stereo from monitor dropdown. Open the game that support VR on your PC (DCS World, for example).
Install iDisplay on your Android Tablet IDisplay is of a great value in duet with VR glasses:
Use iDisplay as a second or even a third monitor and have more space on your main monitor! Example: Move OBS, CoreTemp, Chat and Views on iDisplay. Use iDisplay to extend your streaming setup. Works perfectly with any Android screen resolutionįor Mixer, Twitch, Hitbox, Youtube streamers: Easily switch between portrait and landscape screen orientations: simply rotate your device and it will adjust automatically Zoom and Pan your desktop right on your Android iDisplay lets you interact with your additional display: move objects, draw, control playback Works with both Mac and Windows computers Your Android device can be your secondary display Why choose iDisplay over a hardware monitor? Increase your personal productivity by extending your computer screen! Perfect tool for multi-taskers, iDisplay lets you use your Android device as an interactive wireless display to give you more screen real estate. About iDisplay Turn your Android tablet or phone into an additional display for your Mac or Windows computer.