Yes, there are operating systems designed for this purpose.
Yes, there are operating systems designed for this purpose.
Hi, Since the situation with the covid has been longer in many countries than initially planed and the income of many families has been heavily affected. I was thinking if there is a way to make a PC work as next: an operating system that allows two screens, two keyboards and two mice connected to a single PC so 2 children (or a parent at work and a child at school) would work at the same time on same PC. Is there a way to also use a second port for audio output so two children of different ages would attend different online classrooms using each a headset?
Many systems offer multipoint functionality, including programs for Windows 10, Windows Server, and Linux with specific configurations. Yes, most multipoint solutions work across these platforms.
Hi, glad you asked. Since you're new to "multipoint software," let's focus on tools that work well with Windows 10. For specific needs, consider apps like Microsoft Teams for collaboration, Zoom for video calls, or AnyDesk for remote access. Let me know what you're looking to achieve!
It might work with comparable tools Linus & Co employed for the 6 editors, one CPU, and seven gamers setup—Unraid. Other options include various Linux distributions and KVM solutions. There could also be alternative methods using certain Windows utilities, though I haven’t explored them yet.