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  • 25.7.23

Virtual Display Driver, developed by PyroSoft Productions, is a Windows system utility that installs a software-based monitor recognized by the operating system as a fully functional physical display. Released in version 25.7.23, the driver presents a single edition that generates an additional screen within the display settings panel, complete with selectable resolution, refresh rate, and positioning options. By emulating real GPU output, the tool enables workflows that depend on the presence of a secondary monitor even when no hardware screen is connected, making it valuable for streaming setups that need to isolate content, virtual-reality applications that require a separate mirror window, screen-recording sessions that capture a dedicated canvas, and headless servers that must run graphical software or remote-desktop sessions without an actual display attached. The driver integrates directly into the Windows graphics stack, so media players, games, conferencing platforms, and productivity suites all treat the virtual monitor as an ordinary device, allowing users to drag windows, extend desktops, or stream its contents through OBS, Teams, or similar programs. Because the emulated display persists across reboots and requires no external hardware, system administrators can also use it to verify GUI automation scripts or maintain remote accessibility on machines located in data centers or closets. Virtual Display Driver is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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