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<title>RE: Dell monitor - 1 HDMI - using splitter for 2 hdmi inputs - keep windows from losing monitor?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Andrew,
Unfortunately this isn't something DisplayFusion can help with.
Sorry!]]></description>
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Hi Andrew,<br/>
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Unfortunately this isn't something DisplayFusion can help with.<br/>
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Sorry!
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I have a Dell monitor connected to my pc, but I'd also like to plug in my nintendo switch using an HDMI splitter switch. I haven't purchased it yet, but so far, when i unplug the HDMI going to the PC, Windows, as expected, acts as if the monitor is gone. Is there a way to trick it into thinking it's still there?
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