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Is it possible to make my laptop's screen be a second monitor for my desk computer?

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this video seems to indicate that no additional software is necessary: cnettv.cnet.com/use-your-laptop-second-monitor/… – RamyenHead Feb 17 '11 at 7:14
@RamyenHead: Even though the link you posted suggests that it enables you to use an old laptop as second monitor, when watching the video you will realize that they just use a second monitor with a laptop -- no desktop PC involved ... – f3lix Sep 13 '11 at 8:10
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Here's an interesting freeware solution:

ZoneScreen

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Maxivista is a commercial software that lets you do this.

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It's worth noting that there are some limitations when using it with Windows Vista. See here: maxivista.com/docs3/09/sysreq.htm – Joe Schmoe Jul 29 '09 at 20:50
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I tried Synergy and could not configure it. It is a geek hell of switches and parameters.

Then I tried Zonescreen. It refused to install because it requires to install the Windows XP old video drivers on Win7 which I do not want to.

Then I tried Maxivista and ...WOOAH! Amazing thing! Worked out of the box and I never expected this performance of transmitting the desktop so fast on the LAN.

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You can also do it via remote assistance, if you have a second output on your display adapter. I mean that you have to be able to hook another display to your desktop PC via cable. The remote assistant is able to show the secondary desktop (as well as the primary) even if the monitor is not physically hooked.

No third party programs required for this solution.

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