Rotate Screen
Rotate Screen
Hello,
I would like to know if its possible to rotate the 2nd screen around 90°
best regards
I would like to know if its possible to rotate the 2nd screen around 90°
best regards
Re: Rotate Screen
No way
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any plans for including this feature in the next version?
I really need this for 50+ x86 clients
I really need this for 50+ x86 clients
Re: Rotate Screen
Hello,
I just wanted to bump this thread again. Maybe it is possible to implement this feature in an updated version of wtware.
It would be also possible to pay you guys for this feature-request.
best regards
I just wanted to bump this thread again. Maybe it is possible to implement this feature in an updated version of wtware.
It would be also possible to pay you guys for this feature-request.
best regards
Re: Rotate Screen
It may be done for video=...(U) drivers only, any from (U) set. Can all your 50+ x86 clients run video=...(U)?
Show me the log: https://wtware.com/logs.html
Show me the log: https://wtware.com/logs.html
Re: Rotate Screen
Hi,
yes - all of my clients can run the (U) drivers. I've tested it with the following line in the config file:
video = intel(U)
I've also attached you the log file
thanks in advance
yes - all of my clients can run the (U) drivers. I've tested it with the following line in the config file:
video = intel(U)
I've also attached you the log file
thanks in advance
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- logfile.txt
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Re: Rotate Screen
Please, try this:
http://pxe.ru/files/testing/201711032214.zip
In config file:
http://pxe.ru/files/testing/201711032214.zip
In config file:
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display=1024x768, portrait
Re: Rotate Screen
thank you very much - will try it on monday and give you feedback!
best regards
best regards
Re: Rotate Screen
Hello,
first of all thank you - the portrait mode is working with one monitor, but if I want to use the portrait mode M2_display parameter, it fails with an error with invalid argument - and is it possible to specify this: display=1920x1080, DP, portrait ?
In addition I recognize a strange behaviour:
If I attach only one monitor and configure these parameters into the config file, the monitor is working properly
I've attached you two logfiles, the first one with the working monitor, and the second one with the two monitors, with the blinking underscore
best regards
first of all thank you - the portrait mode is working with one monitor, but if I want to use the portrait mode M2_display parameter, it fails with an error with invalid argument - and is it possible to specify this: display=1920x1080, DP, portrait ?
In addition I recognize a strange behaviour:
If I attach only one monitor and configure these parameters into the config file, the monitor is working properly
- video=intel(U)
- display=1024x768, DP
- M2_display=1920x1080, DP2
- M2_position=left
I've attached you two logfiles, the first one with the working monitor, and the second one with the two monitors, with the blinking underscore
best regards
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- two_screens_not_working.txt
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- one_screen_working.txt
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Re: Rotate Screen
Log?geefox wrote:but if I want to use the portrait mode M2_display parameter, it fails with an error with invalid argument
Yes.geefox wrote:is it possible to specify this: display=1920x1080, DP, portrait ?
video=...(U) ignores video output setting for single monitor configuration and duplicates image at all available outputs.geefox wrote:If I attach only one monitor and configure these parameters into the config file, the monitor is working properly
- video=intel(U)
- display=1024x768, DP
Use video=...(F) to check real output names. Or read the log:
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[ X] [ 157.863289] [ 157.863] (II) intel(0): EDID for output DP1
[ X] [ 158.130221] [ 158.130] (II) intel(0): EDID for output DP2
[ X] [ 158.130242] [ 158.130] (II) intel(0): EDID for output DP3
Then for HDMI1:
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[ X] [ 158.158473] [ 158.158] (II) intel(0): EDID for output HDMI1
[ X] [ 158.158480] [ 158.158] (II) intel(0): Manufacturer: SAM Model: 56a Serial#: 1297691186
[ X] [ 158.158482] [ 158.158] (II) intel(0): Year: 2009 Week: 34
...and many more text about display at HDMI1.
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[ X] [ 158.175801] [ 158.175] (II) intel(0): EDID for output HDMI2
[ X] [ 158.175808] [ 158.175] (II) intel(0): Manufacturer: BNQ Model: 78a5 Serial#: 21573
[ X] [ 158.175810] [ 158.175] (II) intel(0): Year: 2012 Week: 39
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display=1680x1050, HDMI
M2_display=1920x1080, HDMI2
Re: Rotate Screen
Hello,
thank you, now I'm a bit closer to the finish line
I've tested this config without the video=intel(U) parameter and both monitors are working
Only one problem remains as you can see in the picture I've attached you. Left side shows the monitor which should be in portrait mode, but some parts of the picture are cut off. Right side shows the other monitor with some shuttered lines. This behaviour only occures if I add the portrait parameter to the config file --> see log1.txt
If I test the config with the video=intel(U) parameter, the screen stays black with the underscore in top left corner --> see log2.txt
best regards
thank you, now I'm a bit closer to the finish line
I've tested this config without the video=intel(U) parameter and both monitors are working
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display=1680x1050, DP
M2_display=1920x1080, DP2, portrait
M2_position=left
If I test the config with the video=intel(U) parameter, the screen stays black with the underscore in top left corner --> see log2.txt
best regards
Re: Rotate Screen
Do not write "video=i915(f)". Write:
Do not write "display=...DP" and "m2_display=..DP2". Write:
And remove all unnecessary lines from config. "sound=" and "microphone=" in logs are completely wrong.
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video=intel(u)
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display=1680x1050, HDMI
M2_display=1920x1080, HDMI2
Re: Rotate Screen
Hello aka,
thank you very much, now its working without any problem. But I dont understand why I have to select the HDMI and HDMI2 parameters.
Do you have any tips for me? - because a rollout of a large amount of devices could be a little bit annoying if I have to choose "randomly" the output sources.
The sound and microphone stuff needs to be edited, because i copied the config from a raspberry pi.
Going to evaluate this a few days, and then buy a bunch of licenses
Edit: The client from above has 2 displayport output. Now I've tried to reproduce config on a second client which has an VGA and DisplayPort output. But I am not able to do this. Could you please have a look at the logfile? - in the logfile its stated to use "VIRTUAL1" as display parameter, but this isnt working.
Thank you very much!
thank you very much, now its working without any problem. But I dont understand why I have to select the HDMI and HDMI2 parameters.
Do you have any tips for me? - because a rollout of a large amount of devices could be a little bit annoying if I have to choose "randomly" the output sources.
The sound and microphone stuff needs to be edited, because i copied the config from a raspberry pi.
Going to evaluate this a few days, and then buy a bunch of licenses
Edit: The client from above has 2 displayport output. Now I've tried to reproduce config on a second client which has an VGA and DisplayPort output. But I am not able to do this. Could you please have a look at the logfile? - in the logfile its stated to use "VIRTUAL1" as display parameter, but this isnt working.
Thank you very much!
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- log.txt
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Re: Rotate Screen
Sometimes I don't understand it toogeefox wrote:But I dont understand why I have to select the HDMI and HDMI2 parameters.
1. Connect both monitors.
2. Run it with video=put_right_driver_not_vesa_here(U) and without m2_display.
3. Take log and read it until you understand it...
HDMI1 in log is HDMI in config (DP1 is DP and so on) and HDMI2 in log is HDMI2 in config.
Physical interfaces may differ from specified in log. Do not think about physical interfaces. Look into log and take output names from log.
Show me the logfile without m2_display in config.geefox wrote:Could you please have a look at the logfile? - in the logfile its stated to use "VIRTUAL1" as display parameter, but this isnt working.
Re: Rotate Screen
Hello,
thank you, now I've realized how it works.
Monitor on VGA is VGA, and the other one which is plugged in in DP, is HDMI2.
Just need to read the logfile and initially disable the m2 parameter to discover the proper output type.
Now everything is working - thank you very much for your time, your answers to my questions and for the implementation of this feature!
best regards
thank you, now I've realized how it works.
Monitor on VGA is VGA, and the other one which is plugged in in DP, is HDMI2.
Just need to read the logfile and initially disable the m2 parameter to discover the proper output type.
Now everything is working - thank you very much for your time, your answers to my questions and for the implementation of this feature!
best regards