Hi.

I just have the host OS to span both monitors, then
double the width of the vncserver, like so:

  /usr/local/bin/vncserver -geometry 2560x1024

That is, one monitor would be 1280, and two would be
2560.

--Robert

--- Seak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> James McPherson wrote:
> > Does VNC (any version) support viewing dual
> monitors? i have a client
> > who wishes to view another computer that has two
> monitors on it
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>     I can confirm that version 4 supporting dual
> monitors (or maybe even
> more -- needs confirmation from others).  But by
> "supporting", that
> simply means the client displays both remote screens
> within one client
> window.  I'm not sure if you could choose which
> screen you wanted to view.
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