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👋 Hi everyone, just jumping in to support this discussion:
I’m also trying to use Apollo/Sunshine on Windows 11 with multiple Android clients (via Artemis/Moonlight), aiming to create 2 independent virtual displays — one for each device.
Despite configuring separate instances (ports, state files, etc.), the virtual display created by Apollo only works for one client, or gets duplicated/replaced when another client connects.
🔧 I've tested:
Custom .conf files and port separation
Independent sunshine_name and log_path entries
Fresh Windows 11 installs with SudoVDA only
Apollo-Fleet-Launcher & scripts from drajabr
And still... only one virtual display appears at a time, even if both clients are connected. Windows only recognizes one extra monitor.
💡 Feature request:
Please consider supporting multiple virtual displays from a single Apollo instance, or provide an official method to run multiple isolated instances, each bound to a persistent, separate virtual display (and client).
Even SpaceDesk and Deskreen allow extending the desktop to multiple clients — Apollo has the architecture to surpass them but needs native support for multi-display workflows.
🙏 This feature would benefit remote workers, productivity users, developers, and streamers — not just gamers. If there's any experimental branch or workaround, I’d love to help test it or provide logs.
Thanks for your hard work — this would be a game changer!
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👋 Hi everyone, just jumping in to support this discussion:
I’m also trying to use Apollo/Sunshine on Windows 11 with multiple Android clients (via Artemis/Moonlight), aiming to create 2 independent virtual displays — one for each device.
Despite configuring separate instances (ports, state files, etc.), the virtual display created by Apollo only works for one client, or gets duplicated/replaced when another client connects.
🔧 I've tested:
Custom .conf files and port separation
Independent sunshine_name and log_path entries
Fresh Windows 11 installs with SudoVDA only
Apollo-Fleet-Launcher & scripts from drajabr
And still... only one virtual display appears at a time, even if both clients are connected. Windows only recognizes one extra monitor.
💡 Feature request:
Please consider supporting multiple virtual displays from a single Apollo instance, or provide an official method to run multiple isolated instances, each bound to a persistent, separate virtual display (and client).
Even SpaceDesk and Deskreen allow extending the desktop to multiple clients — Apollo has the architecture to surpass them but needs native support for multi-display workflows.
🙏 This feature would benefit remote workers, productivity users, developers, and streamers — not just gamers. If there's any experimental branch or workaround, I’d love to help test it or provide logs.
Thanks for your hard work — this would be a game changer!
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