If you have two or more monitors, you can select the monitors on which to display a remote desktop window. Select Specific Monitors to Display a Remote Desktop.Display scaling, which is represented as a percentage, increases or decreases the size of text, icons, and navigation elements.
At higher resolutions, such as 1600 x 1200 pixels, items appear sharper. The display resolution determines the clarity of the text and images. You can use Horizon Client to customize the display resolution and display scaling for a remote desktop.
#SPLIT SCREEN MAC DUAL MONITORS FULL#
You can use Split View with remote desktops in full-screen mode ( Full Screen or Use Single Display in Full Screen option). With Split View, which is supported in El Capitan (10.11) and later, you can fill your Mac screen with two applications without manually moving and resizing windows. To make the remote desktop fill only one monitor, select Window > Use Single Display in Full Screen from the menu bar. When a remote desktop window is open, to extend the remote desktop across multiple monitors, select Window > Enter Full Screen from the menu bar or from the expander arrows in the upper-right corner of the remote desktop window.
#SPLIT SCREEN MAC DUAL MONITORS WINDOWS#
(3D rendering feature disabled and Windows Aero disabled)įor the best performance, the virtual machine should have at least 2 GB of RAM and 2 vCPUs. The number of 4K displays that are supported depends on the hardware version of the desktop virtual machine and the Windows version. With the VMware Blast display protocol or the PCoIP display protocol, a remote desktop screen resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160) is supported.
If you have a Mac with Retina Display, you can see the remote desktop in full resolution.
When you use the VMware Blast display protocol or the PCoIP display protocol, you can extend a remote desktop to multiple monitors.