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    planned  ·  Wim responded

    DisplayLink can already support mulitple USB displays connected on Android with the DisplayLink desktop app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.displaylink.desktop.demo&hl=en_GB

    However Android does not have a concept of multiple displays like other OSes. As of Android Pie, a single app can use more than one screen, eg powerpoint uses the phone screen to show presenter notes, and the extended screen shows the presentation.

    For DisplayLink to properly support dual displays on Android, like other OSes, changes would be needed to Android to support multiple displays.

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    Ubaid khan Sir commented  · 

    Interesting discussion on managing dual displays! For anyone exploring ways to optimize content across multiple screens, I’ve found that planning the layout and anticipating how interactive elements respond is key. On a related note, I recently explored some 3D software workflows, and Orca Slicer has been a game-changer for precise layer control and multi-part setups. It handles complex projects smoothly, which reminded me a lot of thinking ahead for dual-display interactions in apps. For a great free alternative, check out https://prusaslicer.cc/ – it’s a fantastic, positively powerful tool for slicing with similar foresight and control.