LeftEyeNine
10-30-2009, 09:19
Is it any possible ?
We have a terminal computer of which connection can not be multiplied due to technical and legal reasons in our office. However two colleagues have the need to be able to use that terminal. Therefore I am curious whether it would be possible for a single PC ("case", tbp) to be connected two monitors, two keyboards and two mice.
I, myself, am using one USB and one PS/2 mouse connected at home, which I can prefer using any of them. So we can "check" the "two mice" requirement already however I wonder if two keyboards and two monitors (which we already know to be working) would be usable on one PC.
A further question: Do the two monitors have to act as different desktops or can they be used to duplicate the image ? We'd need that certain program to be viewed and controlled by two colleagues, so duplication of the desktop into two monitors is a must before anything else.
What about the monitor connection ? Are there any adapters which can duplicate the VGA/DVI port or do we have to renew the video card as well ?
Footnote: I already know that two commands on the single instance of the program can not be executed -they will not use the program simultaneously (which is impossible anyway). I just want such arrangement in order to prevent the colleagues from having to leave their desks for the terminal computer.
Thanks in advance.
We have a terminal computer of which connection can not be multiplied due to technical and legal reasons in our office. However two colleagues have the need to be able to use that terminal. Therefore I am curious whether it would be possible for a single PC ("case", tbp) to be connected two monitors, two keyboards and two mice.
I, myself, am using one USB and one PS/2 mouse connected at home, which I can prefer using any of them. So we can "check" the "two mice" requirement already however I wonder if two keyboards and two monitors (which we already know to be working) would be usable on one PC.
A further question: Do the two monitors have to act as different desktops or can they be used to duplicate the image ? We'd need that certain program to be viewed and controlled by two colleagues, so duplication of the desktop into two monitors is a must before anything else.
What about the monitor connection ? Are there any adapters which can duplicate the VGA/DVI port or do we have to renew the video card as well ?
Footnote: I already know that two commands on the single instance of the program can not be executed -they will not use the program simultaneously (which is impossible anyway). I just want such arrangement in order to prevent the colleagues from having to leave their desks for the terminal computer.
Thanks in advance.