diff --git a/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/README.md b/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/README.md index 3b0c46a..cdd77b3 100644 --- a/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/README.md +++ b/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Use another device as a second display for a xorg GNU/Linux With x11vnc, you can use your another device as a display that extends or mirrors your xorg GNU/Linux desktop. - +![extended-pic.jpg](img/extended-pic.jpg) ## Get ready. - Before continuing, Make sure that your GNU/Linux system is running X Display server and connected to the same network. @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ With x11vnc, you can use your another device as a display that extends or mirror If you dont want to use other deivce keyboard, mouse or trackpad to control your GNU/Linux system you can enable view only mode in VNC settings. +![arandr-ss.png](img/arandr-ss.png) diff --git a/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/img/arandr-ss.png b/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/img/arandr-ss.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40e0f2d Binary files /dev/null and b/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/img/arandr-ss.png differ diff --git a/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/img/extended-pic.jpg b/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/img/extended-pic.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..470b39d Binary files /dev/null and b/x11vnc-remote-extended-display/img/extended-pic.jpg differ