Remote Display enables desktop extension and mirroring using networked Macs and Windows PCs. One or more computers share their displays (the servers), and one computer (the client) uses the shared displays via a TCP/IP connection to display its desktop by sending display information over the network. The client can duplicate local displays (called mirroring) or extend its desktop onto the shared displays. Clients can use up to 4 remote displays.
What's new in this version:
- Mac Remote Display Server crashed if it failed to load the system firewall settings. Fixed.
- Remote Display Server was using the largest display mode reported by a video card as the default display mode for that display, but some display devices cannot display the largest display mode, which caused them to display 'out of range' messages when Remote Display Client tried to extend its desktop onto those remote displays. Fixed by defaulting to the current display mode of the display device, which is assumed to be a valid mode. Follow the link and
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