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Ashkro1
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I'm using a program called Forticlient VPN to form a remote connection to a computer in a different office. That computer I'm connecting to has two monitors and the software I'm using combines what is on those two displays into one software window. This results in a cramped and hard to read window. So I'm trying to make that one software window expand across my laptop screen and over to a second monitor so that I can see things easier.

To sum it up in a less convoluted way: I'm using a PC mirroring program and the window that displays that mirrored PC will not span across monitors like I want it to. Does anyone have a solution? Should I use a different mirroring program?
Jun 7, 2021  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Hello,

What application are you using to combine the monitors into one window?

Thanks!
Jun 9, 2021  • #2
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Ashkro1
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The software being used is called FortiClient VPN and the window itself is titled "Remote Desktop Connection"
Jun 9, 2021  • #3
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Ashkro1
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Hello,

What application are you using to combine the monitors into one window?

Thanks!


The software being used is called FortiClient VPN and the window itself is titled "Remote Desktop Connection"
Jun 9, 2021  • #4
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Hello,

Interesting, so it's the Remote Desktop window that you want spanned across your monitors? If you open up the options in the Remote Desktop Connection window and head to the "Display" tab, you can enable "Use all my monitors for the remote session" to have it span across all your monitors.

Hope that helps!
Jun 10, 2021  • #5
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