I own a pc with two monitors. I would like to play minecraft with a buddy. Is it possible to gamble only with a pc with two accounts? We both own a minecraft account.
With a program that makes sure that the two keyboards / mice do not have to influence each other.
Try this, is from Microsoft itself:
Spontaneously said and without trying it… Yes, but bissl complicated.
Need 2x the input devices, so mouse and keyboard. A VM machine (VMware)
Then you install Minecraft on the VM and give it the input devices.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1033435
And if your computer draws then you can both play from a computer xD
Have fun in the implementation.
You have 2 problems.
That you both share an input.
The PC does not want to start minecraft if that is already open.
The latter can be solved quite easily, you use z.b. Ne virtual machine in the then minecraft again. Can also be the various Virtual machinen directly to select one of 2 keyboards - I have never tried.
Then you first have to create NEN support for a 2nd keyboard and an independently working mouse.
https://pluralinput.com/
There are z.b. Like this. There are certainly 200 other programs that do something similar, you need one with which you can ideally route the signals also. For example The one input combo for your pc, one that only sends to the virtual machine.
The whole needs then of course 2keyboards 2 mice, probably a lot of time rumprobiererei.
When I download that, what exactly do I have to do afterwards? What exactly do you have to install for the second minecraft account?
I'm a little confused. I own two keyboards and two mice. What exactly is this vm? XD
A virtual machine, something here https://www.virtualbox.org/...albox.org/, but not sure if the virtual box has the settings you need
Then you just have to open Minecraft on the second "PC", as far as I can see now. Maybe YouTube gives you tutorials on how to set it all up.
If you do not find anything with a VM, like the other respondent has suggested.
Problem 2 can be deleted, you can start Minecraft as often as you want.
The parallel inputs are the only problem.