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There is but I don't recommend using it. Any third party software changing display topology will end up being a disaster. My recommended way is, when you're in stream, go to Windows settings to change the virtual display as the only active display. You only need to do it once. The next time you start a stream, Windows will disable other displays automatically. |
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Razer Cortex has a nice feature where your only display upon connection is solely your client device, but Razer Cortex is also full of bloat. Virtual Displays is already a very well working feature over here in Apollo/Artemis, since it's already halfway towards what Razer Cortex has OOB, if it's possible to add a toggle that lets your client be the sole display(by disabling your non-virtual displays upon connection to the host), it would be much appreciated, I would've looked at the code myself but I don't have the time currently.
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