How does function Screen Partition work? I mean does the OS (Windows 10) see single U4924DW monitor as a two separate displays? I understand USB-C or DisplayPort must be used.
does the OS (Windows 10) see single U4924DW monitor as a two separate displays?
* No. It will see a single 5120x1440 60Hz display in Device Manager.
From a single PC DP or USB-C, split the 5120x1440 60Hz display into two 2560x1440 QHD partitions. * Menu- PIP/PBP * Change "Screen Partition (DP/USB-C)" to ON
DELL-Chris M
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December 18th, 2023 19:01
does the OS (Windows 10) see single U4924DW monitor as a two separate displays?
* No. It will see a single 5120x1440 60Hz display in Device Manager.
From a single PC DP or USB-C, split the 5120x1440 60Hz display into two 2560x1440 QHD partitions.
* Menu- PIP/PBP
* Change "Screen Partition (DP/USB-C)" to ON
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mooshcka
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December 19th, 2023 09:22
So what does it mean (from user guide) - Screen Partition (DP/USB-C): split display into two virtual displays?
Can I use extend (or any other) option from Windows' Display settings?
Can I share only one virtual display during online meeting?
What is visible in Device Manger is not important for me.
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December 19th, 2023 15:17
The two 2560x1440 QHD partitions are defined as virtual within the "real" 5120x1440 display.
The meeting software should see both or one.
mooshcka
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January 8th, 2024 09:00
I want to clarify how it works. When Screen Partition enabled, monitor is visible as two displays in Device Manager.