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I bought a new monitor (Samsung C49RG9x) as a replacement for my two old monitors. It's not surprising that a lot of people can't handle the insane resolution of 5120x1440, making collaboration/screensharing via Zoom, Skype, .. one real mess. Before sharing my screen, I constantly have to lower my screen resolution if I want people to be able to actually see something on my screen.

Programs like DisplayFusion (as mentioned in this article: Split monitor into virtual monitors) unfortunately do not solve my issue, since they don't "really" split my screen. Skype seems to ignore the partitioning completely.

Is there a way to actually, virtually split the monitor into multiple sections that are separately recognized by programs like skype?

Alan
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Windows itself does not have this feature, so a third-party product is indicated. But most of the products advertising screen-splitting do actually only windows-snapping.

A commercial product that seems to really split the monitor is UltraView Desktop Manager (87€).

This is what it advertises :

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harrymc
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