3 frontages on 3 different screens

Hey all

I was browsing the web and developers forum, but nothing seemed to help me with this problem. I have three facades, that I need to run. I have a control room .vi (which is still under construction) a Subvi tech of fire and a viewing room Subvi. I need to show the fire room Tech and look at a VI on different monitors.

Now when I say monitor I literally means like a television screen. The only computer available in the space you want for the test is in the control room. This is why I need somehow to get the fire Tech Panel in the test of fire area and the room display panel in the room look at a. Is there a way I can do this without the help of a web browser? Perhaps there is some sort of S-video, I can use or something that I can wire from my computer the other monitors.

Any information would be great. I looked in the web browser thing, as I have said, and due to the confidentiality I do not uncomfortable with it. I don't know how panels work remote, but as I said I don't have access to one computer other than the control room.

Thank you

Tanya

Hi Tanya,

given that available graphics card that take charge up to 6 monitors your 3-monitor application should be possible on the hardware side.

In LabVIEW, you can control the front on which monitor is open, just look for the property "FP Window.Monitor" of the VI...

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