Virtual desktop wrong monitor

  1. Minimise the screen of your virtual desktop after launching it from the UQ Digital Workspace.
  2. Right-click the VMWare Horizon Client icon on the system tray, then select 'Settings'.

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  3. Select your desktop on the left menu
  4. Change the size of your virtual desktop screen to your needs from the 'Display' drop down menu.
  5. Click 'Apply', then 'OK'.

    Virtual desktop wrong monitor

  1. Minimise the screen of your virtual desktop after launching it from the UQ Digital Workspace.
  2. Click 'Connection', then 'Settings...'

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  3. Select your desktop on the left menu
  4. Click the 'Display' tab
  5. Change the size of your virtual desktop screen to your needs from the 'Resolution' drop down menu.

    Virtual desktop wrong monitor

Several years ago, Samsung introduced Samsung DeX, enabling Galaxy S8 smartphones to offer a PC-like “Desktop eXperience” through a connected monitor. VMware and Samsung have since collaborated to evolve the VDI experience on flagship Galaxy phones and tablets, combining optimizations with new capabilities to make DeX even more powerful.

Now, we are excited to debut one of Samsung DeX users’ most widely requested features: Extended Display via VMware Horizon on Samsung DeX. Connected to an external monitor, flagship Samsung Galaxy devices (phones and tablets) can now use the device’s display as a secondary screen just as a PC has been able to provide, powered by VMware’s Horizon and Workspace ONE.

VMware utilized Samsung’s DeX Dual Mode function to add support for extended display virtualization, and DeX APIs to provide full mouse and keyboard compatibility across both screens. Galaxy device users get seamless access to virtual desktops across screens and can manage applications on each of them from a single device.

Virtual desktop wrong monitor
In this example, the VMware Horizon Client for Android uses DeX functionality with Samsung’s Galaxy S Tab and extends the virtual desktop to both displays.

The image above shows the experience Horizon on DeX provides, running VMware’s Horizon Client on a Samsung Galaxy S Tab connected to a Samsung USB-C monitor to provide a multi-screen desktop experience. Alternately, either screen can continue to open native Android applications be used for Unified Communication or other needed functions.

DeX has come a long way since 2017, as Samsung has provided feature updates based on customer feedback and new technologies. Over the years, DeX has expanded to include a wide range of flagship Galaxy smartphones, tablets, and now foldable devices. DeX now allows users to easily share files with connected PCs or Macs, and wirelessly connect to TVs and computers. Some of the major DeX milestones are summarized below.

Virtual desktop wrong monitor

VMware has integrated these improvements into Workspace ONE and Horizon, so users can rely on Galaxy devices to seamlessly virtualize secure PC experiences anywhere – a fast and simple deployment solution specifically highlighted by remote workers and IT departments during the pandemic. This eliminates the experience gap for Windows PC users and enables employers to simplify deployments of PC environments and applications.

Several customers have adopted this joint solution to transform their offices into work-anywhere spaces with the combination of flexibility, manageability, and security their businesses require. Using Horizon on DeX, companies can offer a more secure and fully powered desktop experience through a mobile device without a complicated deployment, even when traditional PCs are unavailable.

Extended Display is one of the key features customers have been asking for since the introduction of DeX, and we are excited to deliver it to you today. VMware’s new Horizon Client with DeX is available for download now from the Google Play store: VMware Horizon Client – Apps on Google Play

You can learn more here:

If you have two or more monitors, you can select the monitors on which to display a remote desktop window. For example, if you have two monitors, you can specify that the remote desktop window appears on only one of those monitors.

Beginning with Horizon 7 version 7.8, you can select up to six adjacent monitors with virtual desktops that are running Windows 10 version 1703 and later. Beginning with Horizon 7 version 7.9, you can select up to six adjacent monitors with virtual desktops that are running Windows 10 version 1803 and later. The monitors can be side by side, or stacked vertically. For example, you might configure two rows of three monitors each. With other Windows versions, or earlier VMware Horizon releases, you can use up to four adjacent monitors.

You must have two or more monitors.

  1. Start Horizon Client and connect to a server.
  2. Open the Settings dialog box for the remote desktop.
    • Click the Settings (gear) icon in the upper-right corner of the desktop and application selection window and select the remote desktop in the left pane.
    • Right-click the remote desktop in the desktop and application selection window and select Settings.
  3. Select PCoIP or VMware Blast from the Connect Via drop-down menu.
  4. From the Display drop-down menu, select Fullscreen - All Monitors.

    Thumbnails of the monitors that are currently connected to the client system appear under Display settings. The display topology matches the display settings on the client system.

  5. To select or deselect a monitor on which to display the remote desktop window, click a thumbnail.

    When you select a monitor, its thumbnail changes color. If you violate a display selection rule, a warning message appears.

  6. To save your changes, click Apply.
  7. Connect to the remote desktop.

    Your changes are applied immediately when you connect to the remote desktop. Horizon Client saves display settings in a preferences file for the remote desktop after you exit from Horizon Client.