


My experience is when you implement something 99% of the time is tested to a certain extend that there is a good chance it's not breaking user systems. Yet again DF has proven to be far superior than any thing else on the market. So for any one thinking VDM would be nice to try out. VDM was the last thing i installed on my new PC before i was going to do backup and it broke it all, their functions are nice, but their code is garbage. First i spend hours trying to revert it and then i finally gave up and reinstalled windows and I have spend hours reconfigured everything. I would much rater that you spend time fixing that, than making it work with VDM, as VDM broke my windows installation and limited my overall FPS to 40. Well i just found your split screen a second ago and as you mention it doesn't support fullscreen anything, and that is a BIG part of splitting a screen as you can see in my example in the first post or if you have Nvidia Sorround in mind where games are okay to use full sorround where as browser (youtube, twitch, mixer and so on) needs to be able to do fullscreen in the virtual monitor, same goes for VLC, MPC-HC and others. Windows 10 has built-in virtual desktop functionality called TaskView., but its pretty limited. VDM, helps to address situations when one monitor single pane layout is not sufficient and computer users find themselves at a loss of tabbing through hidden windows until they get to the particular application they were looking for. I will also investigate the incompatibilities with VDM to see if we can at least make DisplayFusion play nice with VDM Virtual desktop software helps you declutter and organize your desktop. I will definitely let you know if/when it does. Quote:We do have Monitor Splitting already, but at the moment it doesn't support constraining full screen applications.
