Maxivista also gives you remote control.  But the virtual monitor is why I
use it.  And it works very good.  

Bob

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Gary Kuznitz wrote:
Does MaxiVista for $49 provide any more than UltraVNC for free to
mirror a monitor?  You can use UltraVNC for multiple monitors in
class rooms.

Um, yeah, it provides the virtual display capability.

Mirroring a monitor is a minor capability (at least IMHO).

david
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