How to Use Multi-Screen Monitoring in the Monitor Module - AnySecura Manual

This guide will show you how the AnySecura Monitor module's multi-screen feature transforms oversight, letting you view the live screens of several computers in a single, organized grid. You'll learn to configure the display, from a 2x2 to a 4x4 matrix, and start monitoring with just a few clicks.

We'll then explore how to manage your view efficiently, from locking key screens in place to navigating pages and using automatic rotation. You'll understand how to quickly access detailed information about any machine and seamlessly locate it within your network tree for deeper management.


Multi-screen monitoring allows administrators to track the real-time screens of multiple computers simultaneously. The display shows a screen matrix ranging from 2 × 2 to 4 × 4. Start multi-screen monitoring via Monitoring → Multi-Screen Monitoring.

The system updates screen snapshots automatically at set intervals. After a certain period, it rotates to the next batch of computers, making it easier to monitor multiple machines at once.

Users can use the function buttons to quickly navigate to the first, previous, next, or last page of monitored computer screens. They can click the "AnySecura Multi-Screen Monitoring interface" button to choose which computers or groups to monitor, and use the "AnySecura Multi-Screen Monitoring interface" button to enable automatic screen rotation. To view a specific monitored computer in full screen, users can either click the "AnySecura Multi-Screen Monitoring interface" button or double-click the computer's screen.

Lock Position

Right-click a computer's screen and select Lock Position to keep it visible on every multi-screen view. Locked screens have a yellow background with black text. To unlock, uncheck Lock Position in the right-click menu.

Screen Information

Hover the mouse over a screen to display details of the client machine, including computer name, network address, user, and status.

Locate in Computer Tree

Right-click a monitored computer and select Locate in Computer Tree to quickly find its position in the computer management tree.