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I do general programming support and operate with a screensharing software "GoTo Meeting". It'd really help my situation if I could have 2 monitors connected to my workstation (since all my work is recorded). My Dell Inspiron tower has one RGB and one HDMI port, which isn't a bad thing, but the monitor I have only supports RGB, which means that I need something to connect the HDMI to. Having one screen dedicated to my screenshare software would really boost my efficiency, but budgets don't give me the option to go and purchase another monitor, and I have no choice but to use this Inspiron tower for the office.

The only things I have that have an HDMI slot are an HP laptop and a Gateway laptop, both of which I have just reformated to Factory. Both are on Windows 7 Home, and the tower itself is Win8.

Is there a way I can set up an extension of my main Tower to support one of these laptops as the other screen?

I did some other checks around here but the various questions asked seem to be from years ago, and I'm hoping that options are available since then.

Eli
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