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Cinder1
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Hi Team,

I have split my monitors into x3 sections (1.1 - 1280x1440, 1.2 - 2560x1440, 1.3 - 1280x1440). I want to play Fortnite in the middle (main) split. The game loads across the entire screen (default is full screen mode). When I change it to Windowed, my only option is 2048x1152, there is no 2560x1440.

I tried the method mentioned here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAypK6IkU60

Which is to download the function 'Remove Borders and Size to Full Screen' and assigned to a hotkey, but nothing happens when I try the hotkey in Fortnite.

Can anyone please provide a fix? Thanks! Let me know if you need any screen shots of anything.
23 days ago  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Yeah we don't support full screen applications within our splits. If the game supports bordless windowed, that might work, but many games force themselves to the full bounds of the primary monitor regardless of our splits.

Sorry!
22 days ago  • #2
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Cinder1
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That's ok. Thanks, I did know that. I will keep looking into how to get borderless working properly for the middle split of my screen.
22 days ago  • #3
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Cinder1
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Just an update, I selected 'windowed' and within the game it allows me to drag the corners to the edge of my screen split manually. It's better than nothing! I might move the Taskbar though as that's in the way, that's explained in the YouTube I linked.
21 days ago  • #4
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If it's a DisplayFusion taskbar in the split you're running the game, you can create a compatibility setting in DisplayFusion with your games .exe, and turn on "Disable DisplayFusion Taskbars while this application is running"
21 days ago  • #5
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Cinder1
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Thanks Owen, no I was referring to the Windows taskbar.
20 days ago  • #6
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