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Thank you for your question! Using the built-in PBP (Picture by Picture) mode to connect two sources to the monitor will only allow for a 50/50 screen split. You can utilize the PIP (Picture in Picture) mode to allow for more customization. While it does not support a side-by-side view, you can make one window bigger than the other and adjust the location of the window on screen. I hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe only 50/50. I have my G9 hooked up to my work laptop on one half and my personal on the other. It is pretty easy setting it up but I do not believe you can do 3 computers on one screen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.hi Samsung .. I beg of you - explain just how you can change size of each input window so that it is not just PbP (50:50), as you have stated above ? Samsung chat rep just told me it is impossible. PbP is the only option, and used your snipped text to contradict herself. How do we do PiP where two pcs can connect independently, and each can have a floating window capable of resizing and repositioning for now, I can only assume the snippet you used above it just boilerplate, and seems cleverly worded to convince people it ca do PiP. It seems more like PbP where you go on to talk about resizing windows within each half, not resizing the actual desktop sizes itself. If you cannot explain the actual PiP feature we had on older models, I will have to return mine and look into false advertisement claims
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.this model does NOT have picture in picture, only picture by picture, the people here saying you can do this are WRONG
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can utilize the monitors software to display your screen size at your leisure. Or, utilize Easy Set Box via Samsung to gain split screen. Answer is yes.
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