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Good afternoon.
I am telling you: I have to connect two screens in a bar to work with a program. The same program has to be seen on both screens, but each screen works separately from the other.
In summary, a bar's POS system to mark orders on two different screens.
How can I do it? …
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Hello, I think you need one of these:
DELOCK DUPLICADOR VGA 1X MALE TO 2X VGA FEMALE ::: APPinformatica.com :::Then you connect the cable from each screen to each output of the duplicator and that's it, you already have the same image on both screens.
Regards
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I don't know much... or nothing about TPV's, but it seems like you have to run the same program twice and each one has to be displayed on its screen independently of the other, as if it were a desktop extended in a two-monitor configuration.
In this way, two distinct "accounts" are created. If it is shown as a cloned monitor, the image is the same on both screens, so it will only be one "account" managed by two screens.But I already tell you that it is purely theoretical...
Best regards
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what i had understood is that you need 2 tpv, pointing to the same management database.
if so… you will have to have the equipment on the network, with the database on one of them. I don't know which tpv will allow you to do this for free
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If I understand correctly (which I doubt) you have a POS with two screens and you want each one to have the corresponding management application pulling from the same database.
Well, if the POS has Windows or Linux, it's enough to connect the two screens to the POS (assuming it has two outputs), create an extended desktop and run the two instances of the application so that each one runs on a screen. This implies:
1. That the POS has two video outputs. If not, nothing to do.
2. That the POS is a PC and has a normal operating system.
3. That the application supports running multiple instances and pulling from the same database.I can't tell you more with the information we have.
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