Citrix Receiver For Mac Dual Monitor

In this video we will take you through the steps to setup a multimonitor environment in Citrix DesktopPlayer for Mac.

Citrix Receiver lets you Access Citrix business applications. If your company uses Citrix to host applications, you can use Citrix Receiver to check your email, review documents, tune into project dashboards, and approve expenses from your Mac or any other device. Just ask your help desk for the URL to set up Receiver. If your company doesn't use Citrix yet, you can still install Citrix Receiver and try a demo of virtual environments (What you can do with Citrix Receiver: • Access your applications and Windows desktop at your office, home, or on the road • Keep your information stored on your provider's secure servers, not on your device • Your applications move with you from desktop to tablet to smartphone Citrix Receiver is available for Mac, Windows, iOS, Android and Blackberry. Additional platforms coming soon. For more information on Citrix Receiver and the demo, go to If you're looking for an app to connect to your Mac or PC, be sure to try GoToMyPC, the remote desktop app by Citrix Online.

• Support for StoreFront 3.0 to deliver a centrally managed, simplified and familiar user app selection experience from Receiver for Mac including: • Featured app groups that logically bundle and ‘advertise’ apps to users • Folder view of apps provides for simplified navigation • Easily add and remove apps to ‘Favorites’ tab for quick access • Interoperability with Receiver for Web on Chrome to address Google disabling of NPAPI plugin support • Time zone fix to address time misalignment between server and local Mac client.

Citrix receiver for mac dual monitor laptop

For All Things Citrix. They should have it in windowed mode and then straddle the VDI session between both monitors. When they do the Desktop Viewer (black tab) drop down and hit 'Full Screen' while it's straddling both it should resize and recognize as two separate monitors in the VDI session. Steam. If the monitors are different scaling (Surface Pro + external monitor great example) the VDI session will not span both. They both have to have the same scaling/DPI.

Edit Also if your hypervisor is ESXi, I recommend making sure the video display memory is set to the max (128MB in some versions, 512MB in newer) instead of the standard 4MB.