Original source (French): http://www.lahiette.com/leratierbretonnien/foundryvtt-pour-table-reelle
Open your gamemaster account in your browser normally and then launch an Incognito/private window for your players to log in. Move the private window on to a screen facing the players and press F11 for fullscreen!
You can use the "Hot Seat Observer" module to allow all tokens to be controlled by that single player account. See the instructions below to add a second cursor and/or keyboard for this account.
Another option for local play is to have multiple computers, possibly even one per player.
If you only have two computers, one of them will be dedicated to the GM, and the other will be to show the scenes to the players. To do this, create a new player account with the "Observer" ownership over all player character actors.
Original source (French): http://www.lahiette.com/leratierbretonnien/foundryvtt-pour-table-reelle
You can use this to give them control over an independant pointer (or even keyboard) to control a common player account.
Source: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Multi-pointer_X
xinput create-master aux
. This will create a new mouse pointer called "aux".xinput list
xinput reattach <mouse-id> <aux-pointer-id>
to attach the pointer and xinput reattach <keyboard-id> <aux-keyboard-id>
to attach the keyboard.Install MouseMux to manage multiple cursors on the same Windows computer,
Original source (French): http://www.lahiette.com/leratierbretonnien/foundryvtt-pour-table-reelle
This section is deprecated! Use the solutions above instead.
This solution is using a VM (Virtual Machine) to handle the player session, hence it works with Linux, Windows and probably Mac.
Hardware setting :
Software setting :
Running :