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Yes, via software + network on Apple and Windows only. A software package needs to be installed on both computers so they can exchange information about who is input/virtual monitor 1 or 2. Cannot use this feature for Linux or gaming consoles as no software packages exist for them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there! Yes, the LG monitor model 32UN650-W supports picture-in-picture (PIP) or split-screen functionality with two input sources. You can utilize the PBP (Picture-by-Picture) function on this monitor to display screens for two inputs simultaneously. To activate this feature, you need to connect one of the two inputs via HDMI and then follow the monitor's menu settings to enable PBP mode. Additionally, the Dual Controller software allows users to share a single keyboard/mouse across multiple systems, enhancing multitasking capabilities. -Junel
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