thank you for the instructions!
thank you for the instructions!
thank you for the extra info. I’m interested in how you make the script for turning off monitor remotely, it def sound super useful.
this sound like a viable option for me. thank you for your suggestion
i see, that def a good consideration. other people suggest a lot of great options, ill try those first and if in the end it doesnt work, this will be my final solution.
thank you for your explanation, It seems i made a lot of people confused. After a bit of explanation it seems like ‘multiseat’ is the term for what i had in mind.
i’ll check those distros and hopefully i will be able to use linux full time
thank you for your suggestion, i’ll research it further and i wish you luck in your project. i dont mind a bit of a challenge but i’ll need to assess if its worthwhile
thank you for your time explaining what my hurdles will be, Yes I’m not native speaker so i apologize if my question is confusing.
seems like this is the way i have to do, ill research this further and try to go as far as i can and see if i can compromise something if its getting too hard for my skill.
before, i stream my pc at home from my office with steam deck. after a year the inconvenience outweighs the simplicity so i moved my home pc to my office so now im looking for a new build so might as well try to make something i’ve been wondering to do
not exactly replace everything but i can use it to game in my living room and work in my work room. after a discussion at buildapc, the term thats best to describe it is ‘multiseat’
i do analog photography for a hobby, in the grand scheme professional analog photographers only account for like less than 1 percent and current film manufacturers are only able to exist because some high profile film directors insist on shooting film (think nolan) and film students. when theyre no longer around film will die soon.
there is almost no new film camera produced and the price of film keeps increasing to unreasonable prices.
this is a good idea, although i try to not have any hardware creep if i can help it as i mostly used my main pc at home and stream it to my deck. if no other option works this might be my final solution. thank you for suggesting this.
oh yeah sometimes mine does that too. i have 1440p and 1080p hooked to the dock. sometimes they struggle but i think its just driver issue so i just rebooted the deck and its running normally again.
once you running more than 1 monitor. you can never go back.
thats pretty generous limit. then im sure at least it wont be a problem from the steamdeck itself
thank you for your time for do a bit of a research
thank you for your info. seems like searching other docks is the most cost efficient for me. other commenter said that steam deck has a hard limit of 2 external displays, i cant find info if its true or not.
i think i know that method. the price makes it unviable unfortunately.
thanks for the info. the displaylink method sound okay, if i assumed it only mirrors one of the display then its a viable option. however those thing are pricy…
thanks for the info. other commenter said that usb c cant be converted to A, unfortunately.
i forgot to specify. yea, currently im running two external monitors. one 1080p and the other is 1440p.
the wacom movink is a display tablet with pen touch so i’d assume basically an external monitor hence the third monitor.
thats a bummer, thanks for the info.
thank you for the instruction!