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Which programs aren't staying within the split when you maximize them? We can do some testing with them here to see if there's anything we can do.
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I recently found Display Fusion while looking for a resolution to a burn-in glitch with my laptop's 4k monitor. Ive been toying with it and first off I really like it as its the only thing so far thats made the issue workable. Ive got a couple issues I was hoping I could get answers to. So, here's the issue. The bottom inch and a half of my monitor is unusable, constantly graphically glitching. I will replace eventually. For now, I'd like to be able to still use the laptop. With Display Fusion, creating a 3840x1760 split on top gets me a usable window which is great, it moves the taskbar up to the bottom of that split and out of the glitching section, also great. I'm looking for a way to restrict windows to that split, so that they don't spill over into the bottom section. I know that I can maximize windows inside the upper split, sometimes that doesnt seem to work. Is there any way to restrict all of the current windows view into a split, so nothing spills over ever? <br/>
Any help would be appreciated.<br/>
Thanks
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