![]() Use the HTML5 viewer client of SpaceDesk: open a browser window, go to, and enter your local IP address and connect. " Spacedesk" is a very decent solution to this problem, paired with OBS (even to simply "monitor" the virtual screen - even if not actually recording) (any pointers on this thread of exploration will be appreciated - thanks!) If this works as advertised I am wondering if it can be paired with another utility that can simply "mirror" that screen into a small floating window on regular desktop so we can monitor that screen when needed. Here is a possible solution for this use case of fake virtual monitor: Even this - which only partially goes towards my use case - seems to be not so easy. ![]() Some people seem to have a need for a fake second monitor without needing to actually see or access its contents with a mouse. But I am looking for a lightweight software solution that doesn't require a physical monitor and also can be used even when you are travelling with your laptop. #2 can be easily accomplished when using a physical second monitor connected using HDMI cable and extending (instead of mirroring) the desktop. I would like to try something like putting a MS Teams or Webex or GoToWebinar window on that screen and have OBS record that second screen, while I continue doing my work on my desktop. I would like to be able to view it as a floating picture-in-picture (PIP) display in a small window on top - on the existing desktop. Is there a tool that presents a virtual second monitor to Windows 10 so that I can (extend my desktop to that screen and) move some windows to it?
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