iPad iOS 16 match multiple monitors
Hello -
With iOS 16.2 some of the newer iPads are now capable of having an external monitor used as an extension (rather than just mirror) by using the Stage Manager function. If the Remote Desktop computer also has 2 monitors, is there a way to use Jump Desktop on the iPad+external monitor to match the 2 monitors of the Remote Desktop computer? For example, put Display 1 on the iPad, and Display 2 on the external monitor.
And if not… could this be an added function?
Thank you!
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I would like to access my remote PC via Jump Desktop.
On that remote PC at the office, I have two monitors, which I would like to replicate on my local setup while I’m away.
I have purchased two (same size/resolution) monitors. I have both an iPad Pro (latest generation), as well as a Lenovo i7 laptop, in addition to a Multi-monitor capable Thinkpad docking station.
At some point in the set up, when I select separate monitors” I’m asked to buy a premium upgrade. I’m willing to do so, but it’s not clear how that’s done. Can you please help me troubleshoot this?
Following the current thread, I’m also happy to just use the iPad Pro as a monitor extension (instead of mirror) settings. Can you please more clearly explain how to set this up?
Thank you in advance for your help!
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