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    DMSS launched in a resizable window on his 27-inch monitor. It wasn't just a blown-up phone screen; it felt like a real Windows app. He could snap it to the left, keep his email on the right, and drag video feeds from the DMSS interface directly into a PowerPoint report. Push notifications popped up in the Windows Action Center. He even used his mouse wheel to zoom into camera feeds—something the clunky iVMS-4200 struggled with.

    Lena walked him through it. Windows 11 had a hidden feature: . It allowed Android apps to run natively, without the overhead of BlueStacks. He enabled the feature in Windows settings, installed the Amazon Appstore, and sideloaded the DMSS APK using a simple developer tool.

    “Why can’t I get DMSS on my Windows machine?” Mark muttered.

    In the end, he found a third way. A developer on a niche forum had created a wrapper using (Screen Copy) to mirror his Android phone’s DMSS display to his Windows monitor, but with keyboard shortcuts. It wasn't a native app. It was a puppet.

    He sighed, leaning back. The story of "DMSS on Windows" wasn't one of triumph. It was the story of the modern security professional—caught between the consumer-grade polish of mobile apps (DMSS) and the raw power of desktop operating systems (Windows). You could force them together with emulation, virtualization, or mirrors. But true, native, stable integration? That remained a ghost in the machine. For now, he kept the tablet plugged in on his desk, the little green "Live View" icon glowing defiantly, a reminder that some tools are born for your pocket, not your tower.

    For a week, it was perfect.

    The company’s NVR (Network Video Recorder) was a robust Hikvision system. For years, they’d used the iVMS-4200 client on Windows. It worked, but it was bloated, clunky, and felt like piloting a submarine. His younger technicians, however, swore by the on their phones. It was sleek, intuitive, and pushed notifications instantly when a delivery gate opened.

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