I am trying to step up a dual monitor system, I need to have one monitor running landscape and one in portrait. The problem is that I can seem to find any way to rotate the second monitor. It doesn't look like there is the option on the P20 to rotate the display, and I don't see one with in the VM any where. I tried downloading 3rd party tools to rotate the display, but the only ones I keep finding do not support the VM display driver.
Is there anyone that has a setup like this working using a Thin or Zero client?
You also have to be on VIEW 4.5 to use the new 3.2 display settings.
-Dwayne Lessner
i have not gotten this to work either. I had opened a help ticket for it and their answer was to upgrade to the newer firmware for the PCoIP zero-client. I did that, and there are settings in the zero-client's config where you can set the rotation of each monitor.
However, after changing the rotation of monitor #2 to portrait and logging into a vmware view hosted VM, it still does nothing. Maybe you'll have better luck. I believe you need the 3.2 firmware.
You also have to be on VIEW 4.5 to use the new 3.2 display settings.
-Dwayne Lessner
I have this working with a Samsung NC240 (Zero Client). My second monitor is in portrait mode. We are running Samsung/Teradici firmware 3.2 in conjunction with VMWare View 4.5. On this client, you have to go into the user settings before connecting to your VM in order to set the display orientation.
-John
Thanks, that seems to have fixed it. We had the 3.2 firmware and was able to see that extra display settings, and once we installed the view 4.5 agent on the VM it was working correctly then.