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How to split the monitor into different views(Screens)???

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    Is there any software that makes single monitor behave multiple??? Actually we can use hardware device switch but I am looking for software. I remember once I had downloaded code from CP but now I am not finding it. Please do provide the link reference.

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      Is there any software that makes single monitor behave multiple??? Actually we can use hardware device switch but I am looking for software. I remember once I had downloaded code from CP but now I am not finding it. Please do provide the link reference.

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      Hello, one of these should help you: 1) Don Kackman's MFC classes for multiple monitors[^] 2) Jon Newman's Multiple Monitor Support[^] 3) Asim Goheer's Dual / Multiple Monitor Support in Win32[^] Best regards, Mihai Moga

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        Hello, one of these should help you: 1) Don Kackman's MFC classes for multiple monitors[^] 2) Jon Newman's Multiple Monitor Support[^] 3) Asim Goheer's Dual / Multiple Monitor Support in Win32[^] Best regards, Mihai Moga

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        Mihai Moga wrote:

        1. Don Kackman's MFC classes for multiple monitors[^] 2) Jon Newman's Multiple Monitor Support[^] 3) Asim Goheer's Dual / Multiple Monitor Support in Win32[^]

        Don't these all require multiple monitors? OT: I found it funny that all three articles were conceived out of the need for a screensaver.

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