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Controlling Multiple Windows Clients
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Okay so I have an odd question, need an answer and I hope one of you TTG'ers could give me some help.

Basically what I want to do is emulate or duplicate a user account or screen to control 2-4 screens on one monitor simultaneously all following the movements of one mouse pointer... This can't be mirroring as I want the other screens to be completely separate from each other, joining or connecting to a randomized server for a private purpose, would such cause each screens server in that private application to be completely different. Each screen has to be unique and solely a whole different user, but controlled and viewed by one person mimicking the movements of one screen.

If you need more help understanding what I'm trying to accomplish please don't hesitate to ask, I'm here to try to make this as easy to understand as possible to achieve maximum help. Thanks guys.
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Teamviewer maybe?
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teamviewer windows built in remote desktop(idk how it works been trying to get it working for over 4years) so on but the most trusted on is teamviewer but you cant dupe a useraccount or you can use vm/vb both are great just download the windows media tool to get windows 10 if you dont want to get a iso of 7(i recommend windows 10) as far i know theres no dupe unless one of the people in the pc area if you havent asked there knows
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