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There's no limit to the monitor split sizes in DisplayFusion, but I've never tried to use Monitor Splitting on a VR headset, I'm not sure if it would actually work, because the VR headsets create some weird virtual displays that DisplayFusion can't always see.
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I currently have a multiple monitor setup that I'd like to try converting into a single screen with approximately 8k x 8k resolution for a VR headset.  I think some of the headsets soon to be released might finally be able to provide an acceptable image quality to justify the change from physical screens.  <br/>
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Is it even possible to allocate that much resolution into a single virtual monitor using DisplayFusion?  I've split physical monitors using the software and it got me thinking of the possibilities. <br/>
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I'm trying to figure out an alternative for my current system because I travel a lot and lugging everything around gets difficult when I'm dealing with airlines. I've included a picture of my current setup for reference.
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