Virtual display manager vs
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- #VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS FULL#
- #VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS SOFTWARE#
- #VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS SERIES#
- #VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS TV#
To view the feed of the "virtual" displays you need OBS to view the output, and a physical display to actually see anything.
#VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS FULL#
The advantage here is that windows will treat these as 4 physical displays allowing you to run full screen apps on any of them. Once the virtual adapters are setup, you can open OBS and get a feed from the two virtual displays to a physical display. The third image shows the two physical dp cables and the two virtual adapter plugs ( ). The second image shows 2 displays working as 3 physical displays. I am wondering if it will just be easier to add another physical monitor. I can probably use that but I switching from one input to another needs hardware buttons and it is quite slow. My monitor (Dell Ultrasharp 38) does have multiple inputs and can show two screen side by side. But I am unable to figure out how that will work: my laptop has only one HDMI port. One comment I came across says the only way to do this is by using a dummy display emulator adapter. I came across some exotic approaches such as modifying terminal server dll and rdpwrapper but I cannot tell if they do what I need. I thought of RDP to my localhost but that of course does not work. This is because I need to share multiple windows with a customer but ensure they do not see all of my windows. None of these address my use-case: When I share (in Teams) etc the "entire screen" that should only share one of these virtual desktops. There are other paid tools that I haven't tried, Actual Tools and iShadow Virtual Display Manager, but they seem to be doing the same thing. This applies to DisplayFusion and nView Desktop. Storage: 1x 128GB SATA M.There are many similar questions but most of the answers mention a tool that splits a single desktop into different areas and make it easy to move windows from one area to another, maximize in an area etc. Finding any information is just a complete mess, especially when Samsung pulls some dumb shit by making their Q80T line go from 49-85" but only 55" and above are 120Hz even though on Samsung's site they all just say 120Hz because motion smoothing.
#VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS TV#
There are a few DisplayPort monitors but they are quite expensive.įinding a TV is absolute hell, idk how anyone looks for TVs.
#VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS SERIES#
Yeah, the problem with PowerToys is it doesn't override the double click to maximize or the maximize buttons which I use a lot.Īpart from that there's also the problem of finding a 4k 43-48" 120Hz display and because I have a 20 series card HDMI 2.1 isn't an option without an adapter. I also just checked and it will let you do more complicated layouts that are likely to cover what you want. A single zone on my smaller left monitor, and a vertical split for my portait mounted monitor on the right. I have one for the main monitor that lets me move a small column to the left and bigger stuff to the right. You can also set different layouts per monitor, which is my favorite part. Storage: 1x 128GB SATA M.2 SSD, 8x 3TB SAS HDD Storage: 1x Intel 160GB SATA III SSD, 12x Seagate SAS Enterprise 1TB HDD in RAID Z2, 4x Sandisk 1TB SSD in RAID Z1 Storage: 256GB mSATA SSD, 1TB 7200rpm HDD Displays: Asus ROG XG-17 (G-Sync), IPS (G-Sync), Acer Predator CG437K (G-Sync), Asus VG248QE Phoenix (Precision M6700 Covet): Storage: 512GB HP EX NVMe SSD, 512GB PRO-X-G2R NVMe SSD, 2TB Silicon Power NVMe SSD, 4TB WD Passport USB-C Watercooled Eluktronics THICC-17 (Clevo X170SM-G):
#VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS SOFTWARE#
Most games support borderless window and thats fine, i assume there isnt a way to get full isolated fullscreen while not taking up the entire screen but if i could at least force the borderless window aera to a certain location on the screen that would work.ĭoes anyone know of any software that lets you create complete virtual monitors? I know theres plenty of software to split up the aero snap areas but ideally i want something that goes deeper and tells apps that 'fullscreen' is the area they are in rather than the entire monitor. The only problem is stuff like Youtube and games where setting it to fullscreen would actually be the whole screen instead of the 'virtual screen' area I set aside for it. My plan is to split the monitor into quadrants and use it similarly to multiple displays.
#VIRTUAL DISPLAY MANAGER VS 1080P#
So, long story short because of Nvidias stupid limitation of only allowing 4 displays i had an idea to replace my 3 1080p monitors with a 4k one thats roughly double the size.