I was recently sponsored by friends to get a piece of AMD's independent graphics, the first time in Windows 8 with a stand-alone video card feeling really good, but also found that the AMD-driven package in the expansion of a hydravision, can be very convenient for any split screen. We know that Windows starts with version 7 to support users to drag and drop windows to the screen (top, left, right) edge of the window to split the screen.
It is obvious that AMD comes with any function of the split-screen way than Windows default to provide a lot better, but this also means that you need a corresponding graphics card, "pay" will be harvested. However, the author also encountered problems in the use of:
For some highly privileged windows, the software does not work well, as shown in the following illustration:
Figure 1 Command Prompt under non-administrator rights, the tool indicator is visible right.
Figure 2 Administrator permissions this manager disappears.