split zones on external monitor [closed]
I've decided to add a second display to my computer. I can see the advantages, but I'll like to get more from this setup.
I'll like to have a different zone on the second monitor. For example, when I press the Win+Left key, the window is positioned to the left side of the screen on occupies 50% of the surface. I'll like to occupy 75% every time, permanent and automatically.
Do you know any free app which can split the display in a custom manner?
windows-10 multiple-monitors productivity
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I've decided to add a second display to my computer. I can see the advantages, but I'll like to get more from this setup.
I'll like to have a different zone on the second monitor. For example, when I press the Win+Left key, the window is positioned to the left side of the screen on occupies 50% of the surface. I'll like to occupy 75% every time, permanent and automatically.
Do you know any free app which can split the display in a custom manner?
windows-10 multiple-monitors productivity
closed as unclear what you're asking by bertieb, harrymc, Twisty Impersonator, Pimp Juice IT, fixer1234 Dec 12 at 9:16
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Hi, what do you mean by virtual edges?
– dmb
Dec 7 at 13:23
as in splitting into many monitors
– Marino
Dec 11 at 14:45
Your question is much improved, however you're asking for an application to do this, which is off-topic. Instead, simply state what your goal is and ask how to achieve it.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 15 at 20:43
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I've decided to add a second display to my computer. I can see the advantages, but I'll like to get more from this setup.
I'll like to have a different zone on the second monitor. For example, when I press the Win+Left key, the window is positioned to the left side of the screen on occupies 50% of the surface. I'll like to occupy 75% every time, permanent and automatically.
Do you know any free app which can split the display in a custom manner?
windows-10 multiple-monitors productivity
I've decided to add a second display to my computer. I can see the advantages, but I'll like to get more from this setup.
I'll like to have a different zone on the second monitor. For example, when I press the Win+Left key, the window is positioned to the left side of the screen on occupies 50% of the surface. I'll like to occupy 75% every time, permanent and automatically.
Do you know any free app which can split the display in a custom manner?
windows-10 multiple-monitors productivity
windows-10 multiple-monitors productivity
edited Dec 15 at 19:37
asked Dec 7 at 13:04
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Hi, what do you mean by virtual edges?
– dmb
Dec 7 at 13:23
as in splitting into many monitors
– Marino
Dec 11 at 14:45
Your question is much improved, however you're asking for an application to do this, which is off-topic. Instead, simply state what your goal is and ask how to achieve it.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 15 at 20:43
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Hi, what do you mean by virtual edges?
– dmb
Dec 7 at 13:23
as in splitting into many monitors
– Marino
Dec 11 at 14:45
Your question is much improved, however you're asking for an application to do this, which is off-topic. Instead, simply state what your goal is and ask how to achieve it.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 15 at 20:43
Hi, what do you mean by virtual edges?
– dmb
Dec 7 at 13:23
Hi, what do you mean by virtual edges?
– dmb
Dec 7 at 13:23
as in splitting into many monitors
– Marino
Dec 11 at 14:45
as in splitting into many monitors
– Marino
Dec 11 at 14:45
Your question is much improved, however you're asking for an application to do this, which is off-topic. Instead, simply state what your goal is and ask how to achieve it.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 15 at 20:43
Your question is much improved, however you're asking for an application to do this, which is off-topic. Instead, simply state what your goal is and ask how to achieve it.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 15 at 20:43
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Right of the bat you can move apps between monitors, you only have to arrange them in "Display config".
There a bunch of software out there. But I can tell you that DisplayFusion is the thing for me. It has a bunch of characteristics, like monitor spliting and hot keys for things you would usually find in Linux, like resize to top half up or top half down(in Windows you can only do it left or right).
There is a free version, with 30 days trial full, and the paid version. It's pretty cheap for what you get IMHO. You can even buy it from steam when it goes for sale for like $10 dollars.
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Right of the bat you can move apps between monitors, you only have to arrange them in "Display config".
There a bunch of software out there. But I can tell you that DisplayFusion is the thing for me. It has a bunch of characteristics, like monitor spliting and hot keys for things you would usually find in Linux, like resize to top half up or top half down(in Windows you can only do it left or right).
There is a free version, with 30 days trial full, and the paid version. It's pretty cheap for what you get IMHO. You can even buy it from steam when it goes for sale for like $10 dollars.
add a comment |
Right of the bat you can move apps between monitors, you only have to arrange them in "Display config".
There a bunch of software out there. But I can tell you that DisplayFusion is the thing for me. It has a bunch of characteristics, like monitor spliting and hot keys for things you would usually find in Linux, like resize to top half up or top half down(in Windows you can only do it left or right).
There is a free version, with 30 days trial full, and the paid version. It's pretty cheap for what you get IMHO. You can even buy it from steam when it goes for sale for like $10 dollars.
add a comment |
Right of the bat you can move apps between monitors, you only have to arrange them in "Display config".
There a bunch of software out there. But I can tell you that DisplayFusion is the thing for me. It has a bunch of characteristics, like monitor spliting and hot keys for things you would usually find in Linux, like resize to top half up or top half down(in Windows you can only do it left or right).
There is a free version, with 30 days trial full, and the paid version. It's pretty cheap for what you get IMHO. You can even buy it from steam when it goes for sale for like $10 dollars.
Right of the bat you can move apps between monitors, you only have to arrange them in "Display config".
There a bunch of software out there. But I can tell you that DisplayFusion is the thing for me. It has a bunch of characteristics, like monitor spliting and hot keys for things you would usually find in Linux, like resize to top half up or top half down(in Windows you can only do it left or right).
There is a free version, with 30 days trial full, and the paid version. It's pretty cheap for what you get IMHO. You can even buy it from steam when it goes for sale for like $10 dollars.
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Hi, what do you mean by virtual edges?
– dmb
Dec 7 at 13:23
as in splitting into many monitors
– Marino
Dec 11 at 14:45
Your question is much improved, however you're asking for an application to do this, which is off-topic. Instead, simply state what your goal is and ask how to achieve it.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 15 at 20:43