Actual Multiple Monitors is designed to improve user interface functionality for comfortable and efficient operation of multiple monitors simultaneously. This application will fill in some of the gaps in configuration functionality with multiple monitors, and will add features that were not originally available in Windows. Actual Multiple Monitors emulates standard Windows services on additional (secondary) monitors, such as taskbar, Start button and much more.
Actual Multiple Monitors enhances productivity by enabling easy and efficient operation of multiple screens.
- the taskbar. Actual Multiple Monitors emulates the original Windows taskbar on additional monitors, allowing you to work with windows in your usual mode. This taskbar can be operated individually, displaying only the windows opened on this monitor, or in the mirror mode, displaying all the windows opened in the system. You can also choose to simulate the presence of the Start button for easier and quicker program launches, and a window to switch between running applications to do so directly from this monitor without being distracted by the main monitor;
- additional opportunities. With Actual Multiple Monitors you can send a window to another screen by simply clicking on a special button in the window title bar or by pressing a hotkey combination. It also allows you to deploy a single application on multiple monitors;
- Setting the wallpaper to the screens. You can select one image for all monitors or set a separate image for each screen;
- icon management. Sometimes Windows resets the order of icons on the screen you have installed and places all the icons in the standard position on the right side of the monitor (usually when the resolution of the screen is reduced). The result is that you have to throw out the icons again by dragging and dropping them with your mouse. Actual Multiple Monitors keeps track of and remembers the location of the icons and, if necessary, can restore them.