No screen sharing, no virtualization, no i/o conflicts each user has his own screen with its own boundaries his own mouse and keyboard and input of e.g keyboard 1(from user 1) doesnt show up on user2 screen and vise versa same with sound and executing programs (if user 1 executes a program it pops on user1's desktop/screen not on user2's desktop/screen)īut they run on the same windows OS isntallation and share resources such as ram CPU etc dynamically (so no hard lock e.g sharing half cores for one user and the other half to the 2nd user)īoth users can play stand alone games just fine even play multiplayer maps with each other (as lan games if the game provides such an option) even if we use 1 graphics card! (yet particularly in my case each user has his own graphics card) each user just fires up his own instance of the game and no issues after that. This program allows two (or more but two in my case) separate windows users (e.g admin and guest, or user1 and user2) to log into windows. So I use a multiseat program called Aster v7.
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