![]() ![]() Is there any other good software I could use or try out? Sure I could just hook up another DP cable and have 2x2560x1440, but then the "main screen" isn't centered anymore, don't want to risk a stiff neck ) Microsoft really should add the option to create virtual displays out of your physical display and then handles them like they were physical displays. Its a lot more lightweight than the most common GTK or QT based login managers. VDM seems to be capable of at least allowing youtube or vlc to go into fullscreen mode but feels somehow outdated and very limited. ![]() Other great apps like DisplayFusion are AquaSnap, Dual Monitor Tools, Divvy and Dual Monitor Taskbar. The best alternative is Rectangle, which is both free and Open Source. ![]() Or the simple video playback in youtube or vlc. There are more than 25 alternatives to DisplayFusion for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Windows S and KDE. Some old games that I play do not support more than 16:9 or they start to look funny. What I'd like to do is split the TV into 4 virtual 1080p monitors, that my. I have my head burred in Excel and other data tools all day and having more monitors is better. I just a got a 4k TV to use as a work monitor. One problem is "videos/games" in fullscreen. Preferred Display Manager for virtual screens I'm new to this game so am unfamiliar with all the solutions that may exist. Usually I'd like to have the display divided into 3, so one 16:9 in the center and left and right 8:9's, so 1280x1440, 2560x1440, 1280x1440 This works really good with Powertoys and DF I'm using both at the same time, prefer the "shift+move" of the fancy zones. Displayfusion Pro (bought on steam) - Microsoft Powertoys (Fancy Zones) - Virtual Display Manager (VDM) First of all, I'm really happy with getting rid of 3 Monitors and switch to a Samsung 49" (32:9/5120x1440/120hz) screen.įor now I've experimented with following software: ![]()
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