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I am interested in getting something like this working as part of a dual display option. | I am interested in getting something like this working as part of a dual display option. | ||
ie: Obiter displays on the touchscreen but all Media is on the TV/Monitor | ie: Obiter displays on the touchscreen but all Media is on the TV/Monitor | ||
− | Anyone tried anything like that? | + | Anyone tried anything like that? [[User:DarrenMason|DarronMason]] |
This means you need two X-screens, one running an orbiter and the other one running a media director (with on-screen orbiter). I'm planning to try something similar as well, i.e. I wanna run two MDs plus one orbiter on the same machine. This should be possible somehow, I remember that someone wrote something in the forums. | This means you need two X-screens, one running an orbiter and the other one running a media director (with on-screen orbiter). I'm planning to try something similar as well, i.e. I wanna run two MDs plus one orbiter on the same machine. This should be possible somehow, I remember that someone wrote something in the forums. | ||
How about using a mobile orbiter/web pad/Nokia 770/N800? [[User:Chriss|chriss]] 01:55, 17 September 2007 (MST) | How about using a mobile orbiter/web pad/Nokia 770/N800? [[User:Chriss|chriss]] 01:55, 17 September 2007 (MST) |
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I am interested in getting something like this working as part of a dual display option. ie: Obiter displays on the touchscreen but all Media is on the TV/Monitor Anyone tried anything like that? DarronMason
This means you need two X-screens, one running an orbiter and the other one running a media director (with on-screen orbiter). I'm planning to try something similar as well, i.e. I wanna run two MDs plus one orbiter on the same machine. This should be possible somehow, I remember that someone wrote something in the forums.
How about using a mobile orbiter/web pad/Nokia 770/N800? chriss 01:55, 17 September 2007 (MST)