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DisplayFusion will let you place any window from any app onto whichever monitor you want, and you can set it to remember that location, size and orientation and automatically place the window there the next time you run the app.
With that functionality, I don't see a need to "combine" physical monitors. Note that you may have to get the paid version for that feature, but they never charge for updates and their support desk is always quick and helpful.
Thanks. The need to combine two monitors is not for PowerDirector. It is for my day job. I found a way to do it on my work laptop with the Intel iGPU's "collate" function. It is slow as molasses at 7680x2160, though, so I think I won't use it. It looks like I can do this on my personal computer also with nVidia drivers "surround" features, but if I do so, I lose the third display which has a different resolution. Anyway, this is not useful for PD regardless.
I downloaded DisplayFusion on my personal PC. I created a new "Windows position profile" and then clicked edit. PowerDirector is running full-screen and with dual-preview enabled. But it is showing as a single window in DisplayFusion, even though Dual Preview is enabled. It doesn't appear to be possible to move the preview area separately from the editing area, unless I'm missing something, which I probably am. Am I looking in the right place in the software ?
Edit: I wasn't. I clicked settings/functions. I see that Ctrl-Win-X will move a window to a specific monitor. And it works correctly with the preview window, separately from the editor. This is great ! Looks like this is part of the free version, also, Pretty cool.
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