Multi-Screen mode
The "Multi-screen mode" section makes it possible to
simultaneously view several computers in the network or on the
Internet (up to 256 computers at the same time). This section is
available only in the main menu of the program and also on the quick
launch bar.
While working in the multi-screen mode, you see a window with the
list of remote computers and also a panel where the remote computer
screens are displayed (figure 1).

Figure 1 - Multi-Screen mode
The "Screens" drop-down list is used to select the number of screens to
view at a time (the maximum number is 256 (from 1x1 to 16x16)).
Initially, you see the thumbnails of remote computer screens
(preview), however, if necessary, you can enlarge any image by
selecting it with the mouse pointer and after that you can see the
desktop you are interested in a separate window.
The "Connection List" item contains connections from the address
book for you to be able to quickly connect to the necessary computer
and also shows such connection parameters as its description, IP
address and port.
The "Connect" and "Connect to all" are used to connect either to a
single computer or to all computers from the list at once.
The "Disconnect" and "Disconnect from all" buttons are used to
disconnect either from a single computer or from all connected
remote computers at once.
The "Settings..." button is used to change the settings of the
selected connection (the image quality, zoom options and also the
mode of the remote screen view).
The "AVI Settings / Watch ..." button opens the window for
specifying the video recording settings (selecting the necessary
codec from the list, specifying the compression rate, etc.). It is
also possible to view previously recorded video files.
A click on the "Connection history..." button opens a window with a
report on the history of connections to remote computers. This
window shows the connection address and also its status and a brief
comment on connection results (if the connection to the remote
computer was successfully established or some error occurred during
it).
You can use the context menu to quickly access the above functions.
It is opened with a right click on the "Connection list" section.
A right click on one of the remote screen images opens a window
(figure 2) where you can start or stop one of the connections from the
list and also move one of the remote screen images to another
location on the remote screen view panel.
The "Auto" button makes it possible to automatically arrange all
remote computer screens on the panel in case any of them are not in
their places or their order was somehow disturbed.

Figure 2 - Screen selection |