![]() ![]() In playing around in the free Dell Display Manager tool, I discovered that it's able to run Picture by Picture side by side displays from two inputs on the one monitor. The first method is useful, but I still like to be able to share a full screen on occasion. Unfortunately the second went out the window when I decided to install a ventilated laptop drawer in my desk, to clear the laptop out of the way. Fancy Zones doesn't actually split the screen into separate monitors, so screen sharing tools still just see one giant display.īefore I made the purchase, I did ask around to see what other people do - the best two bits of advice I got were from and to share applications rather than full desktop, and to use my laptop screen for screen sharing purposes respectively. Screen sharing is available on most modern devices, including iPhones, iPads, and Android hardware, but this guide focuses on the screen sharing process. Any time I screen share in Teams, Skype, Zoom, or other such tools, unless the person at the other end has a monitor with similar display ratio, they're going to see a tiny letterboxed mess. ![]() This is all well and good for me working day to day, but one thing I was worried about before purchasing this screen was what my desktop would look like when I was sharing my screen. ![]()
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