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maria_k [Using Steam Link and ASTER for playing on TV in the background]
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 Before all of this, I was using the DVI output of the GTX970 in the display. For this trick, I have to use the HDMI output too. Both outputs must be connected to the display (like you have two monitors). I can change between them with the “Input” button on the screen. I’ve noticed that when both outputs are connected, HDMI output is displayed by default at boot (right part of the screen), so I have to change to DVI manually. Before all of this, I was using the DVI output of the GTX970 in the display. For this trick, I have to use the HDMI output too. Both outputs must be connected to the display (like you have two monitors). I can change between them with the “Input” button on the screen. I’ve noticed that when both outputs are connected, HDMI output is displayed by default at boot (right part of the screen), so I have to change to DVI manually.
  
-2) The next step: create a new user in window 10 (administrator for example). Configuration > Accounts. If you don’t know how check Google or this tutorial: \\ [[http://​www.howtogeek.com/​226540/​how-to-create-a-new-local-user-account-in-windows-10/​|http://​www.howtogeek.com/​226540/​how-to-create-a-new-local-user-account-in-windows-10/​]] \\+2) The next step: create a new user in window 10 (administrator for example). Configuration > Accounts. If you don’t know how to, check Google or this tutorial: \\ [[http://​www.howtogeek.com/​226540/​how-to-create-a-new-local-user-account-in-windows-10/​|http://​www.howtogeek.com/​226540/​how-to-create-a-new-local-user-account-in-windows-10/​]] \\
 Change to this account, and in task manager (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC,​ Startup tab) and enable Steam to load at boot. Change to this account, and in task manager (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC,​ Startup tab) and enable Steam to load at boot.
  
-3) The last requirementyou have to use multiseat software, which is capable to use multiple Windows users at the same time with one pc. I have used ASTER ([[https://www.ibik.ru/|https://www.ibik.ru/]]).+3) The last requirement ​is you have to use multiseat software, which is capable to use multiple Windows users at the same time with one pc. I have used ASTER ([[https://ibiksoft.com/|https://ibiksoft.com/]]).
  
 It seems that ASTER doesn’t get on well with Geforce Experience and 3D Vision, so I have uninstalled them. I don’t know if this works with them installed by the way. It seems that ASTER doesn’t get on well with Geforce Experience and 3D Vision, so I have uninstalled them. I don’t know if this works with them installed by the way.
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 {{  :​ru:​steam_createterminal.png?​nolink&​509x345 ​ | Launch workplaces}} {{  :​ru:​steam_createterminal.png?​nolink&​509x345 ​ | Launch workplaces}}
  
-In the next tab, we have to assign resources to every user. The screen ​1.1 and 2.2 represents ​HDMI and DVI output. As you can see in the screenshot, both screen is blue, that is because both cables from both outputs are connected to the screen at the same time. If any of them is grey, then is not connected.+In the next tab, we have to assign resources to every user. Screens ​1.1 and 2.2 represent ​HDMI and DVI output. As you can see in the screenshot, both screen is blue, that is because both cables from both outputs are connected to the screen at the same time. If any of them is grey, then is not connected.
  
 In the Inventory (left side), you have to pick resources, and drag & drop in every terminal. As you see, in Terminal1, there is a screen, keyboard and mouse, and speakers. The Terminal2 is the same, except it has no keyboard (I don’t have any), but has a different mouse. It would be useful to have a keyboard mouse to control the second terminal. In the Inventory (left side), you have to pick resources, and drag & drop in every terminal. As you see, in Terminal1, there is a screen, keyboard and mouse, and speakers. The Terminal2 is the same, except it has no keyboard (I don’t have any), but has a different mouse. It would be useful to have a keyboard mouse to control the second terminal.
  
-{{  :​ru:​steam_conectionmonitor.png?​nolink&​509x302 ​ | Device assignment}}If you left the mouse pointer over the first screen, you see what graphic card is assigned to every user. In this case, I want the Intel 530 for browsing, ​watch video,or a film.+{{  :​ru:​steam_conectionmonitor.png?​nolink&​509x302 ​ | Device assignment}}If you left the mouse pointer over the first screen, you see what graphic card is assigned to every user. In this case, I want the Intel 530 for browsing, ​watching videos, or a film.
  
 {{  :​ru:​steam_firstterm.png?​nolink&​596x188 ​ | Graphics card assigned to the first monitor}} {{  :​ru:​steam_firstterm.png?​nolink&​596x188 ​ | Graphics card assigned to the first monitor}}