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- Split_screen_(computer_graphics) abstract "Split screen is a display technique in computer graphics that consists of dividing graphics and/or text into non-movable adjacent parts, typically two or four rectangular areas. This is done in order to allow the simultaneous presentation of (usually) related graphical and textual information on a computer display. Split screen differs from windowing systems in that the latter allows overlapping and freely movable parts of the screen (the "windows") to present related as well as unrelated application data to the user, while the former more strictly conforms to the description given in the above paragraph.The split screen technique can also be used to run two aspects of an application, with possibly another user interacting with the other perspective.".
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- Split_screen_(computer_graphics) subject Category:Computer_graphics.
- Split_screen_(computer_graphics) subject Category:User_interface_techniques.
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- Split_screen_(computer_graphics) comment "Split screen is a display technique in computer graphics that consists of dividing graphics and/or text into non-movable adjacent parts, typically two or four rectangular areas. This is done in order to allow the simultaneous presentation of (usually) related graphical and textual information on a computer display.".
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