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<title>RE: Splitting Windows inside a Remote Desktop Session</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,
You would have to have DisplayFusion installed on the computer you're remoting into.
I don't believe there is a way to have it automatically apply the splits after you've remoted in, but you should be able to create a monitor profile and attach a key combination to it, and use that after...]]></description>
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Hello,<br/>
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You would have to have DisplayFusion installed on the computer you're remoting into.<br/>
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I don't believe there is a way to have it automatically apply the splits after you've remoted in, but you should be able to create a monitor profile and attach a key combination to it, and use that after you've remoted in.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 23:05:01 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Guys
I've searched old discussions and can't find a fix.
How do I split screens INSIDE a remote desktop session?
When I remote into my work computer from home, it automatically adjusts the resolution to fill my ultrawide home monitor really nicely. However it's just one giant screen.
At ho...]]></description>
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Hi Guys<br/>
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I've searched old discussions and can't find a fix. <br/>
<br/>
How do I split screens INSIDE a remote desktop session?<br/>
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When I remote into my work computer from home, it automatically adjusts the resolution to fill my ultrawide home monitor really nicely. However it's just one giant screen.<br/>
<br/>
At home I use Display Fusion to create a couple of custom split profiles. <br/>
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Note, I don't want to snap the remote session to a split window on my home monitor. I know how to do that and it's not what I'm after. I WANT my work computer to fill the screen of my home computer, but in a usable way.<br/>
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If I need to instal Display Fusion on my work computer that is fine. However I want it changed automatically when remoting in (if possible), so I'm not manually changing it back when I return to the office.<br/>
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I hope this makes sense.<br/>
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TIA
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