I want to Know if this will treat each split as its own Monitor as in if I run a program which only runs in full screen will it maintain it in that split section?
Answer by
Rajesh Gupta
Yes, the program "Screen Split" for Windows treats each split as its own monitor. If a program runs in full screen, it will maintain that full screen appearance within the specific split section.
Unfortunately, without more information, it is difficult to provide a specific solution. However, a common troubleshooting step for software issues like this is to uninstall and reinstall the program. You can try that and see if it resolves the problem.
I bought a monitor LG34UM95 which I connected (through HDMI) to my new Aspire R13 Notebook. I installed the Screen Split Software perfectly fine, but can't select any screen layout when I open the little button to decide how I want to split my screen. I searched on everywhere to get an answer but fail to find one so far. Can you guys give me an advice on this?
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Answer by
Julia Bocchetta
It happened for me as well. I installed the application and there was no possible way to activate the layouts. The error message reads: "Split Screen failed to start". However, to make it work, right click the application and select Properties > Compatibility. Choose Windows XP Service Pack 2 from the drop down list and the software will automatically work. Use the image below to see exactly how to make it work.
Once maximized in screen split mode, is there a way to "un-maximize" or change the size of the window? As soon as I open an application in one of the screens, it always snaps to maximized one even if I want the application to no longer be maximized. The only way I've found how to get around this is remove screen split entirely and go back to one screen (which is not the way multiple monitors work).
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Answer by
Sean Hill
I have installed the application but I don't see any un-maximize feature. I have checked all the possible options and features. Nowhere is specified about the un-maximize operations. It seems that you will have to use the way discovered by you with the force close and then enable again.
Yes, Screen Split is compatible with Samsung monitors.
I want to Know if this will treat each split as its own Monitor as in if I run a program which only runs in full screen will it maintain it in that split section?
Yes, the program "Screen Split" for Windows treats each split as its own monitor. If a program runs in full screen, it will maintain that full screen appearance within the specific split section.
Unfortunately, without more information, it is difficult to provide a specific solution. However, a common troubleshooting step for software issues like this is to uninstall and reinstall the program. You can try that and see if it resolves the problem.
I bought a monitor LG34UM95 which I connected (through HDMI) to my new Aspire R13 Notebook. I installed the Screen Split Software perfectly fine, but can't select any screen layout when I open the little button to decide how I want to split my screen. I searched on everywhere to get an answer but fail to find one so far. Can you guys give me an advice on this?
It happened for me as well. I installed the application and there was no possible way to activate the layouts. The error message reads: "Split Screen failed to start". However, to make it work, right click the application and select Properties > Compatibility. Choose Windows XP Service Pack 2 from the drop down list and the software will automatically work. Use the image below to see exactly how to make it work.
Click to viewEvery time I reboot I get the pop up wanting to update screen slpit (LG) 6.57 seems to be the latest. How can I disable this prompt?
Consider installing the program from scratch or finding the corresponding topic at LG website.
Once maximized in screen split mode, is there a way to "un-maximize" or change the size of the window? As soon as I open an application in one of the screens, it always snaps to maximized one even if I want the application to no longer be maximized. The only way I've found how to get around this is remove screen split entirely and go back to one screen (which is not the way multiple monitors work).
I have installed the application but I don't see any un-maximize feature. I have checked all the possible options and features. Nowhere is specified about the un-maximize operations. It seems that you will have to use the way discovered by you with the force close and then enable again.