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I use Parallels 10 on Yosemite. My hardware has one screen or two screens, depending on if I use the laptop and/or an external screen in combination. However, Parallels only recognises one screen:
(Here in the Windows 7 Display settings.)
Is it possible for Parallels to use two screens, such that each screen is on one OSX space?
Much like I swipe between spaces in OSX, where one space has Parallels fullscreen, I would like to be able to swipe further and get to a second Parallels screen even when I have only one monitor attached to the host machine - effectively, as far as Windows in the hosted VM is concerned, a second monitor, but one accessible through OSX's Spaces. Is this possible, and if so, how?

This seems to be possible for VMWare Workstation and possibly VirtualBox, but I can't find anything for Parallels (for that matter, I don't know if the Workstation monitor capability is in VMWare Fusion, either.)
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While in Windows I'm unable to use a true dual monitor setup (but no problem in OS X). I'm able to move individual windows onto the 2nd monitor using the 'coherence' feature in Parallels but it's extremely awkward - the monitors can't be lined up properly, the windows can't be maximized in either window without spreading across both, they tend to push out of the screen and are hard to get back, and it's simply very slow and jittery moving the windows.
I was wondering if there's something I'm missing. Has anybody been able to use multi-monitors in Parallels Windows the same way as native Windows (or Mac)?
And as a fallback, does Bootcamp handle multi-monitors well?