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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.
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.
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.
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.