Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Multiple screens fo MM.
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 I know about dueling banjos… don’t think that’ll help LOL 
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 Heh, no worries ninja. :-) Now, as far as the dual monitor setup is concerned, I think it’s asking a little too much from the Pi, which struggles under some ordinary circumstances 
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 OOOO sorryyyy i didnt want a fight it was a misunderstanding my English :-( 
 I thought he wants multiple pages on ONE screen
 my fault
 sorry…
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 Yes I️ guess what I️ meant wast different modules showing on different screens at the same time. For instance on the left monitor I️ would put time & date, & on a right monitor on the opposite side of the mirror I️ would have my weather etc. keeping all the info on the outer edges of a large 60”w x 36” H mirror. My idea is to run two monitors vertical on each side. 
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 @tbbear said in Multiple screens fo MM.: OOOO sorryyyy i didnt want a fight haha, there’s no fight. Everything is cool. Me, you, ninja, we’re all one happy forum family. :-) 
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 @Joshrobbs1 said in Multiple screens fo MM.: My idea is to run two monitors vertical on each side. I like the idea a lot. Please keep us posted. i am curious as to whether you experience any performance issues. 
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 @Joshrobbs1 Two monitors on each side, or one each/two total? You could run two completely separate mirror instances, or one instance (i.e. server) and hide the modules (via CSS) you don’t want displayed on each one. I suggest using a Raspberry Pi Zero W to power one display, run a browser and connect to the other instance/server (or run an MM instance on the RPi Zero W). The server could be on a more powerful Raspberry Pi (3b) or some old laptop hardware. You would want to run the simpler, static modules (weather, time, calendar) on the RPi Zero W and the more demanding, processor-intensive modules (voice, video feeds, complex rendering) on the server. I don’t know how MM feels about running two instances on the same machine – you’d need to set different ports, scripts, etc, but I imagine it’s possible with some reconfiguration to avoid collisions. 
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 @ninjabreadman Hi, Now we have a rpi4B with 2 screens available, and i want to display on 2 screens the magic mirror. is it possible with the version 2.20 ? 
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 @hogedir With a raspberry 4 you can have two displays. I’m thinking they can be set up as an extended desktop . Then it’s no big deal with the default magic mirror. 
 Top_left and top_right would end up being left and right…
 I haven’t tried this with MM. But I have used my pi with two screens. But in my mind it ought to work with MM.
 Just don’t use the middle_center or any position that would span across both monitors.
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 @kayakbabe I think we need two electron display, so it’s not quite easy. it’s not just top_left and top_right. I need 2 MMM, 1 magic mirror per screen. 





