How to Split Your Computer Screen Using HDMI on Windows

Learn how to easily split your computer screen with HDMI by extending or duplicating displays using Windows Project menu.

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To split your computer screen with HDMI, connect your computer to a second monitor or TV using an HDMI cable. Press Windows + P (on Windows) to open the Project menu and select either 'Extend' or 'Duplicate' to choose your display mode. Adjust display settings in the control panel for better configuration.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I split my screen using HDMI on a Mac? Yes, Mac users can connect external displays via HDMI and configure screen arrangements using the Display settings in System Preferences.
  2. What is the difference between 'Extend' and 'Duplicate' display modes? 'Extend' creates an extended workspace across multiple screens, while 'Duplicate' mirrors the same content on all connected displays.
  3. Do I need special software to split my screen with HDMI? No, Windows has built-in options like the Project menu (Windows + P) to manage multiple display modes without extra software.