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Originally Posted by knc1
You will need to check on the vnc server that is used.
(almost) any vnc server should work, its a standard protocol.
And there are vnc servers for Windows, just don't expect it to be pre-installed on your Windows box (what ever is pre-installed?  ).
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hoho knc1, my previous reply was to nahte actually which ask if his non-vnc solution work on win7 or not.
I setup vnc-solution and tested. You need to pick the right vnc server to make the 2nd monitor usable. I found TightVNC will be much better than UltraVNC as UVNC will not display the mouse cursor for most of the time. TightVNC can provide mouse cursor movement, but not very fast. (Haven't tried RealVNC. Some said it is also good?)
For the Kindle side VNC client, I tried both kindlevncviewer and kvncviewer. kindlevncviewer with -dithered is too "dot-matrix" and cannot read the small words. kvncviewer -dither_bw will pop error and cannot run. -fast don't make much difference. So want to see if nahte have anyway to solve it.