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Multiple monitors #24
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looks like in resent vmware fusion versions it works, I able to get additional monitors appears and they perfectly working for rendering but mouse input screwed. Mouse appears about 50-100pixels off across all displays which makes that still no usable. |
I tried this again and was able to get both monitors working, but have same problem as @strobe where mouse doesn't click where it points. I'm using VMWare fusion. Wonder whether other platforms have this problem. How maybe it's an i3 bug? |
Just resettings these "transformations" for xrandr and mouse pointers the cursors are almost right. Usable I think. With a little more tinkering might become perfect. At very least, dis-incentive from using the mouse!
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Thanks for sharing this awesome setup.
Has anyone tried using this with multiple monitors? When I follow these instructions I can get vmware fusion to mirror on 2 displays. When when I run
xrandr
inside the guest, I only see one display show up:So to me it seems like linux doesn't know it is being mirrored on 2 monitors. So I'm stuck mirroring which doesn't help at all.
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