Difficulties configuring video walls
Quote from HS on 13/02/2026, 07:49Hi,
I repeatedly have difficulties configuring video walls on a Windows 11 (x64) PC. Unfortunately, I haven’t found a specific guide for this.
What is the exact procedure for setting this up? Do I need to delete the existing monitor configuration first? If so, how should this be done?
The main display is always the PC monitor. All (newly) connected iPads (up to 4) should mirror the main display. Nevertheless, there are always issues, as not all iPads are mirrored. Some are treated as “Monitor 3.”
What can I do to ensure that in the future all iPads can be reliably mirrored?
Thanks
Hi,
I repeatedly have difficulties configuring video walls on a Windows 11 (x64) PC. Unfortunately, I haven’t found a specific guide for this.
What is the exact procedure for setting this up? Do I need to delete the existing monitor configuration first? If so, how should this be done?
The main display is always the PC monitor. All (newly) connected iPads (up to 4) should mirror the main display. Nevertheless, there are always issues, as not all iPads are mirrored. Some are treated as “Monitor 3.”
What can I do to ensure that in the future all iPads can be reliably mirrored?
Thanks
Quote from spacedesk Renz on 13/02/2026, 09:13Hi @hs,
You may refer to the Documentation in the section Video Wall Configuration to learn more about Video Wall settings and configurations.
For your particular setup, you can follow the steps below:
- In the spacedesk Driver Console, turn on Videowall by clicking on “VIDEOWALL”, then click on the checkbox beside “Video Wall Mode”.
- Click on “Video Wall0” and set the “Size (Width:Height)” to the same width and height of your main monitor.
- Connect the iPads to the Primary PC.
- Under “VIDEOWALL” > “Unassigned”, assign the connected iPads to “Video Wall0”. You can do this by clicking on each iPad, then typing “0” in the “Wall Index” textbox and pressing Enter.
- Change the “Size (Width:Height)” of each iPad to the same width and height as “Video Wall0”.
- Right-click on your desktop and open Display Settings.
- Change the option “Extend these displays” to “Duplicate these displays”
This should make all iPads mirror your main display. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask. Thanks.
Hi @hs,
You may refer to the Documentation in the section Video Wall Configuration to learn more about Video Wall settings and configurations.
For your particular setup, you can follow the steps below:
- In the spacedesk Driver Console, turn on Videowall by clicking on “VIDEOWALL”, then click on the checkbox beside “Video Wall Mode”.
- Click on “Video Wall0” and set the “Size (Width:Height)” to the same width and height of your main monitor.
- Connect the iPads to the Primary PC.
- Under “VIDEOWALL” > “Unassigned”, assign the connected iPads to “Video Wall0”. You can do this by clicking on each iPad, then typing “0” in the “Wall Index” textbox and pressing Enter.
- Change the “Size (Width:Height)” of each iPad to the same width and height as “Video Wall0”.
- Right-click on your desktop and open Display Settings.
- Change the option “Extend these displays” to “Duplicate these displays”
This should make all iPads mirror your main display. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask. Thanks.
Quote from HS on 26/06/2026, 09:08Unfortunately, I still have problems configuring a video wall. The resolution of the main monitor with 1024 x 768 pixels must absolutely be maintained. Would it be possible for this specific configuration with 1024 x 768 pixels (main monitor and 3 iPads) to be tested on your end? Thanks for the support.
Unfortunately, I still have problems configuring a video wall. The resolution of the main monitor with 1024 x 768 pixels must absolutely be maintained. Would it be possible for this specific configuration with 1024 x 768 pixels (main monitor and 3 iPads) to be tested on your end? Thanks for the support.
Quote from spacedesk Renz on 26/06/2026, 09:53Hi @hs,
You should be able to retain the resolution of the main display if you follow the steps I provided above. Can you tell us where you’re encountering an issue?
Hi @hs,
You should be able to retain the resolution of the main display if you follow the steps I provided above. Can you tell us where you’re encountering an issue?