@Dashrender said in Splitting one display into two virtual displays:
@JaredBusch said in Splitting one display into two virtual displays:
@Dashrender said in Splitting one display into two virtual displays:
I'm still curious how this helps you?
Dense much? It gives you discrete real estate for your windows.
It is much easier to maximize a window on a fixed display than to actually manage window sizing for everything.
Windows built split screen windowing in in Windows 8, so I'm still not really sure what you're on about.
But if you have a 40" single screen, yeah I do like the behavior of a dual screens instead of just a single one.
But you - @JaredBusch aren't the one asking - so let the OP answer.
Just much easier to drag and expand various windows. I also like the fact that DF let's you change, remove, or add additional displays on the fly.