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Toasty
4 discussion posts
I have 3 monitors set up but I only want 2 of the monitors to share a wallpaper while the 3rd monitor rotates a bunch of different ones. Is it possible to do this? I've been looking over the settings for like an hour and can't figure it out :(
Oct 6, 2013  • #1
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Sarris
121 discussion posts
You don't.

It's on the list for the boys to implement, but it's not done yet.

Regards;

Sarris
Oct 6, 2013  • #2
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Toasty
4 discussion posts
Ah, I see. Thanks
Oct 6, 2013  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@Toasty: I've added your vote and we'll post an update here as well when we're able to implement it.

Thanks!
Oct 8, 2013  • #4
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Rob113
5 discussion posts
YES! Please work on this feature. Important for people with 2 monitors same size but third smaller screen.
Feb 15, 2014  • #5
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Sarris
121 discussion posts
@Rob;

Without disabling a monitor, you can scale the images on your monitors and move the images to align, in the wallpaper settings under the adjustment tab.

In my setup, I use (3) Asus Monitors, (2) 24" monitors @ 1920 x 1080 and (1) 19" @ 1280 x 1024 between, and I've aligned my wallpaper to appear visually correct.

Each 24" is set @ 108% moved 180px towards the center, and the 19" is set @ 102% moved 34px vertical.

The sizing for the wallpaper source "Sizing" is set centered, and "Don't Stretch Smaller Images" is unchecked. My wallpaper looks continuous across the three monitors and bezels.

So.... this is how you can fix your misalignment issue.

Hope this helps and regards;

Sarris
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Feb 18, 2014 (modified Feb 18, 2014)  • #6
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Rob113
5 discussion posts
Actually no, my 2 30" monitors are in front and up my 3rd monitor is a touchscreen below the 2 used for studio sliders in mix downs. I would need to have span on the 2 big screens and would need to control 3rd monitor independently of the 2 big ones above. I am sure this is possible with the software, I hope it can be added. 3 monitors not on same plane so independent control needed...
Feb 18, 2014 (modified Feb 18, 2014)  • #7
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Paul Clarke1
2 discussion posts
Just wanted to cast a vote for this feature myself, I used to have 2 monitors but now have three. I would really like it if two of them could have some of my old 2 monitor wallpapers while the third was something different
May 20, 2014  • #8
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Rob113
5 discussion posts
C'mon guys Bump this thread and let's get this feature in Displayfusion! :o
May 20, 2014  • #9
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Good news guys, this will most likely be included in the next beta :)
May 20, 2014  • #10
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Rob113
5 discussion posts
Thank you, will make my year..lol
May 21, 2014  • #11
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
We've just released DisplayFusion 6.0 Beta 7, and you can now combine monitors while using the Different Image background mode, so that you can have an image span certain monitors, but not others.

Details on how it works can be found here: http://www.displayfusion.com/KB/WallpaperCombining

Thanks!
May 23, 2014  • #12
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Paul Clarke1
2 discussion posts
Thank you very much, just downloaded the Beta, and loving it!!
Jun 4, 2014  • #13
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Lloyd Chumbley
10 discussion posts
Is this done? This thread is over three years old?
Oct 25, 2017  • #14
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Oct 25, 2017  • #15
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Rawn
7 discussion posts
Thanks Keith, I hame a 1 over 3 monitor set-up and this feature suits my needs perfectly!
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Feb 20, 2020 (modified Feb 22, 2020)  • #16
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