Dual Monitors functionality with SSL connections?

Hi, I'm configuring a new ASA5510 w/ SSL licensing and a coworker asked me some questions on functionality of remote access. I'm new to the ASA device and have never configured one before.
Both of these questions are assuming the user is at home and using their personal computer (not a laptop or work computer). If a user successfully creates a SSL connection, I understand it's basically like a remote desktop session to that particular user's desktop.
Q1: If the work computer is running dual LCD screens, are there any remote desktop options that will allow the home user to do the same or even to switch? Can those settings be saved as if it was a profile?
Q2: Same situation only the home user would like to print to his personal printer at home.
Thanks

Thanks for the responses Farrukh. I'm reading the config example now.
I'm trying to visualize the step by step process the end user would go through in order to remotely connect.
With my previous employer, I've used and I'm most familiar with using the ipsec VPN Client. Now, with my new employer I'm tasked with setting up a remote access solution using SSL.
The new company uses a Sonicwall solution that works like this:
1. https://vpngateway
2. user authentication with AD login
3. CompanyName Virtual Office
4. there is a pre-configured bookmark (remote access) for only that particular end user's desktop (forces static ip address)
5. WinXP login prompt
6. connection completed to end user's desktop with the normal group policies applied
I've never seen/used a remote access solution like this and was wondering if Cisco's clientless SSL works the same.

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