1. Splashtop Wired XDisplay turns an Android into an extra display for your computer, enhancing productivity. * Use your Android screen to host your favorite gadgets, like IM, Facebook, Twitter, etc. * Use your Android screen as a rendering screen for Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc. * And much more fancy usage possibilities for you to explore... 2. 3.
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1. I can now have a total of 3 displays on the go by using a display-port portable... The things I wish can change is, to allow the native resolutions of the phone to be used, this only seems to go up to 1080p, while my phone can go twice that.. and the Splashtop windows agent does not minimize to tray.. It does take up alot of CPU usage but that depends on what resolution, frame-rate and quality you choose, and it has to go over USB so that is expected.
2. Still if you have an older phone it should work fine for a small, mirror display or something that doesn't need smooth movement.The Windows client needs some developer optimization! Otherwise these apps do exactly what they're supposed to (remember it's not ONLY a droid app).
3. USB3 is even better and while it's not latency-free, I don't notice spikes and the phone client runs very well in High framerate, High quality mode.Using this on a Surface Pro 6 i7 with Galaxy S10 SnapDragon... using USB3.0 speed, it's alot faster than when I use my much older Galaxy TabS 10.5 which is only USB2.0. So this seems to take alot of advantage of whatever you throw @ it.
4. The Android app doesn't need any settings adjustments but in the Windows client, make sure to set the Framerate to LOW & the Quality to NORMAL.
5. You need to put in some effort on the Windows side to make it work right, but once you get it set up it's a handy thing to have.Unreliable.Intermittent issues with black screen.
6. I wish there was a way to get it to save the amount of zoom since the resource monitor program I have running in it doesn't have a way to rescale.I'll admit I was left a little sour when I realized the LITE version of this app is only a 10-minute trial, but it only took me 5 minutes total to set up the app.
7. The "Set Resolution" button opens the Windows resolution options, make sure to accept the "Recommended" Windows resolution for the Android device.
8. Mine wouldn't work at all until I updated the "SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface" driver which was not mentioned in the instructions.
9. Works fine on Win10 Pro & an old Samsung Galaxy Tab3 (KitKat 4.4.2), so newer Android devices/OS versions should be supported.
10. It just pegs one of my cores on a quad-core, so no problem.Works fine with my S9 (don't have a working usb 3 or I'd see if it looked better) but I can't get it working on my S22 Ultra & I'm not sure if it just hasn't gotten support for it yet or something else.
11. In Windows 10, every time you reconnect while it is bugging out, a new monitor is added to Windows Display settings.