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Device #1, host:0.0, 2560x1024, Multi-Screen, Single logical screen

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configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration Multi-Screen A configuration in which a single X Server with a mouse and keyboard drives multiple graphics devices (where each display is a different X Screen) concurrently while only allowing the cursor, not windows, to be moved between displays. Device #1 host:0.0 (1280x1024) SPU Device #2 host:0.1 (1280x1024) Keyboard Mouse Single logical screen A configuration in which a single X Server with a single mouse and keyboard drives multiple homogeneous graphics devices concurrently while allowing the displays to emulate a large single screen. This differs from a multi-screen environment by allowing windows to be moved and displayed across displays. See the section in this document on Single Logical Screen. host:0.0 (2560x1024) Device #1 Device #2 SPU Keyboard Mouse Note that different monitor resolutions are not supported with the multi-display configurations unless stated otherwise in the table below. 24 Chapter 2

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configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards)
X Server configuration
Chapter 2
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Multi-Screen
A configuration in which a single X Server with a mouse and keyboard
drives multiple graphics devices (where each display is a different X
Screen) concurrently while only allowing the cursor, not windows, to be
moved between displays.
Single logical screen
A configuration in which a single X Server with a single mouse and
keyboard drives multiple homogeneous graphics devices concurrently
while allowing the displays to emulate a large single screen. This differs
from a multi-screen environment by allowing windows to be moved and
displayed across displays. See the section in this document on Single
Logical Screen.
Note that different monitor resolutions are not supported with the
multi-display configurations unless stated otherwise in the table below.
Device #1
Device #2
SPU
host:0.0
(1280x1024)
host:0.1
(1280x1024)
Keyboard
Mouse
Device #1
Device #2
SPU
Keyboard
Mouse
host:0.0
(2560x1024)