Setting up my laptop as additional monitor

kyllle

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Hi all,

This is my first post so hi to you all.

I was wondering if someone could guide me by the hand on how to set a laptop as the secondary monitor to my main desktop monitor?

Both my desktop and laptop have windows 7
I have 2 leads, a vga and a dvi - which lead goes where?

Do I use NVidia control panel to set the monitors up or do I use the screen resolution option or both?

Iv tried every possible way to get these monitors working together but nothing seems to happen and would really love someones advice as this is really bugging me!

Thanks loads

Kyle
 
Impossible my friend, the only way to do it is by having an Ethernet connection coming from your PC to the laptop and with the aid of a program (dual monitor ethernet google search should point you in the right direction (top result for me was this http://www.maxivista.com/). THIS WILL NOT USE JUST YOUR PC OR JUST LAPTOP, it will be you pc on your main screen and your laptop will run the laptop screen, the program will only make the mouse and keyboard work on the other screen, i believe you could drag the windows and things around so yes sort of dual screening it, but vga or dvi will not work at all!!!!!!

Hope this helps!
 
It can be done through networking, although it may take a little work to set up. See this thread: http://www.computerforum.com/170368-turn-old-laptop-into-second-monitor.html

sniperchang said:
Solutions:
If you do want to use a laptop as a secondary screen, you need to use a program like Maxivista or synergy.

Maxivista will make your secondary computer appear like a second screen by using a network, but it's costly and probably windows only. Synergy will send your mouse and keyboard commands to your secondary computers similarly to have multiple displays (like a kvm switch, but without switching monitors, you just drag the mouse over to the next computer to control it, neat!) over a network, and it's free and supports many OSs.
 
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