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Old 01-23-2018, 10:44 AM   #7
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Would you be able to tell me which feature(s) of Collage you wish, in priority order if you have several?
"Collage" is the feature.

Collage is just another multi-monitor display option besides "Duplicate/Mirror" and "Extend".

Let's say you have four 1920x1080 monitors. Now you put two of them next to each other and put the remaining two below them.

With "Extend" mode you would have four separate 1920x1080 desktops.

With "Collage" mode, you would have one big 3840x2160 desktop which spans across all four monitors .

It's also explained over there:

http://download.intel.com/support/gr...ature_Rev1.pdf

Is it now clear what "Collage" mode means?

If the native Windows 10 Display Settings would offer a "Collage" mode, then it could also be used with DisplayLink connected displays (the native Windows 10 Display Settings unfortunately only offer "Duplicate/Mirror" and "Extend" at the moment).
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