Remote - two monitors desktop connection

I try to use my two monitors with remote desktop connection.  I see the option under settings "to use all of my monitors with remote connection" but even when verified that it does not work.  How can I set up?

I use windows 8, windows 8.1 do I need?

There are a few conditions to use the split on multiple monitors.  Namely, both monitors must be exactly the same size and shape and must be positioned to form a perfect rectangle.

Even 1 pixel difference means you cannot extend your remote desktop on them.

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