Windows Sideshow without another display?

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I want to try Windows Sideshow but I do not have a monitor to spare nor do I have a VGA splitter. I remember hearing that developers used a sort of emulator that opened a small sideshow window on their main monitor. Is there a way I can get this or emulate it myself?
 

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What is Sideshow? If your playing one app while having another running you can simply resize the individual windows or chose to "show windows side by side, or cascade windows, etc.
I have a feeling I'm not understanding correctly.
 

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What is Sideshow? If your playing one app while having another running you can simply resize the individual windows or chose to "show windows side by side, or cascade windows, etc.
I have a feeling I'm not understanding correctly.
Windows Sideshow is a Windows Vista (I think 7 too) feature that uses a second display that showed information from email, Windows Media Player, and other supported programs.download.jpeg
 

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That looks like the "sidebar." What throws me is the notification area features are on the top. On the other hand, I was able to rotate the whole taskbar so that it is vertical on the right side (I haven't figured out how to put it back to the bottom) such that it resembles what you show. Where did you get that screenshot?
 
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The picture is one of the first results after looking up "Windows Sideshow" and switching to the images tab. It has nothing to do with the windows sidebar.
 

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The other day I tried to find information on sideshow via googling it. Never game up with anything definitive. This morning I searched with Bing. It found this- Windows SideShow - Wikipedia. As mentioned there, Sideshow gadgets are implemented in the Sidebar options. However, I guess the idea of Sideshow is to display selected information about a system on another device. I don't have time this morning to pursue the details.

I'd still like a link to where you got that screen shot.
 
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Did a little more research this morning. I've been using Vista for 15 years and didn't realize that there's Windows Sideshow selection in Control Panel where you can select the gadgets to be used in a Sideshow. On the down side, you need to have a secondary device that's Sideshow compatible and you need to set it up using instructions from the device manufacturer.
 

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Did a little more research this morning. I've been using Vista for 15 years and didn't realize that there's Windows Sideshow selection in Control Panel where you can select the gadgets to be used in a Sideshow. On the down side, you need to have a secondary device that's Sideshow compatible and you need to set it up using instructions from the device manufacturer.
I highly doubt you could get instructions for a feature of a 15 year old operating system.
But apparently Logitech used to sell these insane keyboards with Sideshow enabled displays on them: https://bit.ly/3IhCETk
Here's the page that I found the Sideshow emulator on: Simulator for Windows SideShow
The page has a download link for the file, but when I click it, it just takes me to the generic Microsoft download page.
 

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For some reason I downloaded this file a year or two ago- winsdksetup (1).exe

You can try running it as administrator. I suggest setting the Windows Updater to "Never check for updates" first. Although I don't think it's necessary, you might want to set up a system restore point before running it.
 

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For some reason I downloaded this file a year or two ago- winsdksetup (1).exe

You can try running it as administrator. I suggest setting the Windows Updater to "Never check for updates" first. Although I don't think it's necessary, you might want to set up a system restore point before running it.
That's great! Nowadays the download link just takes me to the generic Microsoft download page.
 

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Same here but, did you download and try to run that file?
 

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    NVIDIA GeForce 8300 GS
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    HP 2011 Series Wide LCD Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1600x900 60hz
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    Hitachi HDT725025VLA SCSI Disk
    Other Info
    Is not to factory settings; came with a clean install of vista when bought
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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    Dell Optiplex 7010
    CPU
    Intel Core I7 3770
    Memory
    8 GB
    Other Info
    Uses two firewalls (COMODO and Windows Firewall)
Actually, I think it's for Win 7. The version is coincidently 10.........................
I guess it didn't do anything for you.
 

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