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Resolution of Tiles
, 4 tiles displaying at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 » on forum:
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Tom Taylor
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10/30/2018 02:29:10
I downloaded the trial and tested it and it looks like when you use the tiles you are using 4 mini desktops at lesser resolution.
Can you have 4 tiles displaying at a resolution of 1920 x 1080?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Hello, Tom
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it looks like when you use the tiles you are using 4 mini desktops at lesser resolution
Desktop Divider feature doesn't provide the ability to divide one desktop into several smaller desktops. Divider allows you to divide the entire large desktop or each monitor into several non-intersecting areas (tiles). If you put a window into one of such tiles, the window will expand up to tile's borders only.
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Can you have 4 tiles displaying at a resolution of 1920 x 1080?
Could you clarify your question? Do you need to divide a 3840x2160 monitor into four 1920x1080 tiles?
Best regards.
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