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Splitting One Monitor Into two with Drivers?

LamoidZombieDog

So im adding a Vertical Mounted 32" 1080P Display To my Setup, the bottom half will be used for Security Cameras in a browser, the upper half wont be used often but will just be extra space. Is it possible Using the Nvidia Control Panel to Tell Windows that my Vertically Mounted Display is two Seperate monitors Split Horizontally in the middle? the reason i want this is so i can easly snap two windows into the monitor without having to just put them there and then manually resize them to fit

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And snapping like that has been a base function of Windows for quite a while, with more options on W11.

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44 minutes ago, Needfuldoer said:

The "FancyZones" PowerToy can help you do that. It won't split the monitor into two virtual monitors, but it will let you set two snap zones.

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/fancyzones

Ill check that out, Thanks

32 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

And snapping like that has been a base function of Windows for quite a while, with more options on W11.

Im not Switching to Windows 11 and its Garbage Menus Just for Built in Window snapping. but also as far as im aware there is no way in windows 11 to Allow you to Drag a Window to the middle of the screen (as if it was the top of the display) and have it fill up half the screen

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