“Extend” or “duplicate” computer screen content directly to in-car displays
After connecting ScreenLinq, the in-car display appears as an additional monitor in the operating system (Windows, Linux), where you can extend or duplicate the computer screen using standard settings.
Transfers HMI interactions and gestures from display back to the computer
Transmits user interactions such as clicks, swipes, single and multi-finger gestures, as well as actions from other control elements on the display, such as sliders and buttons.
Plug & play
Seamless integration: To start using ScreenLinq only connect related cables, select the desired display profile, and start operation.
Easy custom display configuration
Add your own display profile and upload it directly to ScreenLinq. We can also develop a custom profile upon request.
Compatibility with major display types in the Volkswagen Group
Equipped with dimensional profiles for the eight main types of displays used in Volkswagen Group vehicles. Additional user-defined displays can be added as needed.
Dual Methods for Gesture Transfer
Touch inputs and basic gestures are easily transmitted to the computer via USB HID. For advanced interaction handling and configuration, a JSON-based API is available.
High-resolution performance
The device uses a 190 MHz pixel clock to support high resolutions, enabling 2560 x 1200 at 60 fps for detailed visuals and Full HD at 88 fps for smoother motion.
Compact design
Features wallet-sized dimensions for easy handling and installation.
Restbus simulation for displays
Provides advanced simulation for various in-car displays, enabling full functionality emulation and dynamic adjustment of testing parameters via a JSON API.