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<description><![CDATA[What GPU are you using. Some GPU's allow you to scale your resolution even further, but note this could cause unforeseen issues.
Based on my experience you would normally need a higher resolution.
You could do a split horizontally but that would give you
480x1080
If you're alright with that,...]]></description>
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What GPU are you using. Some GPU's allow you to scale your resolution even further, but note this could cause unforeseen issues. <br/>
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Based on my experience you would normally need a higher resolution. <br/>
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You could do a split horizontally but that would give you <br/>
480x1080 <br/>
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If you're alright with that, <br/>
right click Display Fusion &gt; Monitor Configuration &gt; Splits & Padding &gt; Preset Spits. In the drop down select 4x1. & Apply.
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<description><![CDATA[Hi There - I'm kind of new to this (and trying to make a work at home solution work for me), so I'm sorry if this is a dumb question or has already been answered.
If I have a 1920x1080 monitor, and I want to split it into 4 1920x1080 screens, can I do that?  Or do I need to have something capabl...]]></description>
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Hi There - I'm kind of new to this (and trying to make a work at home solution work for me), so I'm sorry if this is a dumb question or has already been answered.  <br/>
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If I have a 1920x1080 monitor, and I want to split it into 4 1920x1080 screens, can I do that?  Or do I need to have something capable of a higher resolution? When I'm doing the split now, it is creating 4 960 x 540 screens.
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