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As we know some developers are using a secondary monitor to boost their productivity.
More and more workers are working outside of the office like in a coffee shop and they don't have the luxury to connect to the desktop monitor.
It will be handy to use their iPad/Android/Chrome tablet on hand as a secondary monitor.
Technically its possible by creating a virtual display and streaming the X window to vnc. The issue is the setup effort is too steep for a normal user. Would like to see elementary OS user can toggle a button and start to connect their devices as the secondary monitor.
For example there's an application called Virtscreen that make your iPad/Android tablet/computer as a secondary monitor on Linux, but elementary OS can't run it due to gnome tray icon imcompatibility. https://github.com/kbumsik/VirtScreen
As we know some developers are using a secondary monitor to boost their productivity.
More and more workers are working outside of the office like in a coffee shop and they don't have the luxury to connect to the desktop monitor.
It will be handy to use their iPad/Android/Chrome tablet on hand as a secondary monitor.
Technically its possible by creating a virtual display and streaming the X window to vnc. The issue is the setup effort is too steep for a normal user. Would like to see elementary OS user can toggle a button and start to connect their devices as the secondary monitor.
For example there's an application called Virtscreen that make your iPad/Android tablet/computer as a secondary monitor on Linux, but elementary OS can't run it due to gnome tray icon imcompatibility.
https://github.com/kbumsik/VirtScreen
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