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03-21-2016 06:43 PM
I was wondering if there was any way possible, to hook up my old normal pc monitor and making it a slit screen? Having an editing software open in one frame, while browsing in the other.
My other monitor is a acer.
If so, what cables do I need other than a usb to hdmi, do I need a special graphic card, or would that be unaccessible on a all in one desktop pc?
Thank you.
03-22-2016 09:09 AM
Hello;
Allow me to welcome you to the HP forums!
I read your post about your display questions and wanted to help.
1) Split screen: Win10 has a function known as Aero-Snap in which when you have a window open, then open a second window -- and drag that window to the right or left edge of the disply, it immediately splits the display into two windows, each occupying half of the screen.
2) Second monitor: This depends on the output jacks on your PC. If it has an HDMI, DVI, or VGA jack, you can connect a video cable to that and then to a monitor. If there is no such jack, an option is something known as a USB-to-VGA adapter in which you can plug this into a USB port and the other end into a video cable connected to your monitor.
These adapters also come as USB-to-DVI, have different resolution limits, and different prices. You should Google to see samples to check out resolution limits and prices.
Good Luck
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03-22-2016 05:31 PM
Okay I will check the aero snap. But yes I was thinking 2 monitors, like this,
i was going to get a usb to hdmi cable. My old monitor has all, my all in one doesn't have a hdmi, I believe.
I just wanted to make sure it all works before I order the cable.
thank you for your help.
03-22-2016 06:35 PM
It's unfortunate that so many folks use the wrong terms -- leads to confusion!
THAT (in the video) is NOT "splitting screens"; instead, it is "extending the desktop".
And, you don't need anything special to do that, just an external monitor and a cable to connect it.
Good Luck
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03-23-2016 08:30 AM
You sure it duplicated the screen, or only duplicated the wallpaper and put the same taskbar on both screens?
In the screen resolution window, it has a pulldown where you select Extend the desktop, or duplicate. Check that to see the setting.
Good Luck
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