
However, it cannot limit a full screen application to run on a virtual monitor ("yet" according to their forum) Seems pretty powerful, can create virtual monitors with some fancy features.

Using virtual machines would be too bulky and disturbing against the workflow. If the difference is unclear, please state in the comments, so I can describe further. Instead I want to divide the physical monitor into two ( or more) virtual monitors. I do NOT want to expand the desktop behind the physical limits of the monitor (Virtual Desktop). If no solution on Win7 is present, moving to Win10 is an option. The machine is running Windows 7 64Bit Professional. The monitors use different ports (DP, DVI, HDMI) I'm using several physical monitors of which not all are controlled by the same video controller (3 physical monitors Nvidia GTX 780, 1 physical monitor Intel HD 4600). If I run an application in full screen on monitor_a(1), monitor_a(2) must not be affected, just as it would be another physical monitor. They must be handled just like physical monitors.
Now I want this monitor_a to be divided into ( monitor_a(1)) and ( monitor_a(2)).īoth virtual monitors ( monitor_a(1) & monitor_a(2)) must be shown at any time. Let's say I've a monitor ( monitor_a) with the resolution of 1920*1080. I'm searching for a solution to split one physical monitor into two( or more?) virtual monitors.
