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Split-screen (curved model only), Using the split screen function buttons

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2. Add a second monitor by connecting a DisplayPort cable between the DisplayPort OUT port on the primary monitor and the DisplayPort IN port on a secondary monitor. NOTE: Three of the four daisy-chained monitors need to have DisplayPort IN and OUT video ports. The last monitor in the chain needs only a DisplayPort IN video port. 3. Set a connected monitor to display the same image as the primary monitor or a different image. 4. To connect additional monitors, press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Navigate to the USB Type-C configuration and select USB-C Video + USB 2.0. NOTE: All but the final monitor in the chain must support DisplayPort multistreaming. 5. Connect the DisplayPort cable from the DisplayPort OUT port of one monitor to the DisplayPort IN port of the next monitor. Split-screen (curved model only) You can connect two computers to the curved monitor via the USB Type-C upstream ports on the rear of the monitor to use the split-screen functionality. After you connect the computers, you can enable the virtual dual display (VDD), picture-by-picture (PbP), or HP Device Bridge split-screen options. Using the split screen function buttons The split-screen option offers useful actions that you can use while in split-screen mode. For information about changing the function of the menu options, see Reassigning the OSD menu options on page 31. 1. When the split-screen option is on, and either PbP or DeviceBridge is selected, the OSD menu is displayed. Split-screen (curved model only) 33

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2.
Add a second monitor by connecting a DisplayPort cable between the DisplayPort OUT port on the
primary monitor and the DisplayPort IN port on a secondary monitor.
NOTE:
Three of the four daisy-chained monitors need to have DisplayPort IN and OUT video ports.
The last monitor in the chain needs only a DisplayPort IN video port.
3.
Set a connected monitor to display the same image as the primary monitor or a different image.
4.
To connect additional monitors, press the
Menu
button to open the OSD menu. Navigate to the USB
Type-C configuration and select
USB-C Video + USB 2.0
.
NOTE:
All but the final monitor in the chain must support DisplayPort multistreaming.
5.
Connect the DisplayPort cable from the DisplayPort OUT port of one monitor to the DisplayPort IN
port of the next monitor.
Split-screen (curved model only)
You can connect two computers to the curved monitor via the USB Type-C upstream ports on the rear of
the monitor to use the split-screen functionality.
After you connect the computers, you can enable the virtual dual display (VDD), picture-by-picture (PbP),
or HP Device Bridge split-screen options.
Using the split screen function buttons
The split-screen option offers useful actions that you can use while in split-screen mode.
For information about changing the function of the menu options, see
Reassigning the OSD menu
options
on page
31
.
1.
When the split-screen option is on, and either
PbP
or
DeviceBridge
is selected, the OSD menu is
displayed.
Split-screen (curved model only)
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