Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Rpi 4 and two monitors
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@NathTheDude said in Rpi 4 and two monitors:
think I would prefer to have two MM’s installed (one for each monitor), I assume this is ok todo or is the best approach to have the one MM on both screens?
the answer is yes, … depends on what you want to do…
to use two MM on the same full width display you will have to modify custom.css on the one to the right
and make its starting position 1/2 way across the screenwhen MM is on the left, is the desktop a full image, or just the right side of the full image?
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Hey @sdetweil , I started with stopping MM (pm2 stop all). This then allowed me to use VNC to change the screen settings, as in just rotate the screen’s display.
The screens are showing as two seperate desktops and from VNC the mouse smoothly goes from one display to the other.
When MM is started this completly fills the first screen and a raspbian windows desktop is seen on the 2nd screen.
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@NathTheDude try the raspian, preferences, appracne settings, desktop stretch across
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Thanks @sdetweil , I have just played with those settings again. These seem to only effect the desktop and the desktop background and not the MM site. Always appears on the first screen.
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@NathTheDude but is the desktop all the way across as a single desktop, or two separate instances?
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@sdetweil , it is seen as two separate monitors. There is not a setting to scretch one screen to the other with the settings. The closest is ‘Strectch to cover screen’ but that does not seem to help.
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@sdetweil - I don’t know if that capability is in the Raspi display drivers. It’s always going to see the two monitors as two separate devices with unique desktops. If you click on the Identify button, it should show you a different number on each monitor.
The only thing I can think of that would treat two monitors as a single continuous desktop is the AMD Eyefinity tech.
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@bhepler said in Rpi 4 and two monitors:
I don’t know if that capability is in the Raspi display drivers. It’s always going to see the two monitors as two separate devices with unique desktops. If you click on the Identify button, it should show you a different number on each monitor.
well, that is stupid sh… , in this day and age you should be able to config the thing like u want…
I booted ubuntu on my desktop with has two displays and it made one big desktop by default…
can’t understand why raspi should be so dumb -
does this help
pi@MagicMirrors:~ $ tvservice --list
2 attached device(s), display ID’s are :
Display Number 2, type HDMI 0
Display Number 7, type HDMI 1
pi@MagicMirrors:~ $