Gabe Ortiz1
1 discussion post
I use 3 monitors two on top and one centered below the two. I's like to have a panoramic wallpaper be displayed on the top two with either a different one on the bottom or nothing at all. Is there a way to currently do that?
I'm running Windows 8 BTW.
Thanks!
Dec 18, 2012 (modified Dec 18, 2012)
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It's unfortunately not currently possible, but something we're hoping to add in the future. We'll be sure to post an update if/when we're able to.
Thanks!
Markus21
1 discussion post
looking for excatly the same feature within displayfusion.
Would be great to have !
Jan 19, 2013 (modified Jan 19, 2013)
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@Marcus: I've added your vote to the feature request. Thanks!
David Pippin1
2 discussion posts
I wanted add my vote for this too. Has it been implemented? What version was it implemented in? Thanks,
I have been wishing for this feature for some time now, and just as i am searching the forums, i see this thread.
I also cast my vote for this feature.
It hasn't been implemented yet, but I'll add both of your votes.
Thanks!
Luis Vega
4 discussion posts
add my vote for this to please!
David Pippin1
2 discussion posts
Just curious if there was any update on this? Is there any manual workaround for this? For example a way to have even a black background on the bottom monitor and dual screen graphics up above? I've been waiting so long for this feature.
Can you add my vote for this feature as well? I've been asking for it for years. I'll ask again here.
I'd love to see it in the form of being able to define "sets" of spanned images so you could span two different images simultaneously.
E.g.:
I run 5 monitors (lots of IT guys run 5,6,8,10 of them to observe multiple consoles at once - often with highly varying resolutions and physical layouts), so I'd love to see this feature in the form of being able to span one image on two monitors, a different image on two more monitors, and a single image on my fifth monitor. Or, span one image across two monitors, and another image spanned across three monitors.
Ideally, the images could be sourced from different places, too; e.g. one span is sourced from a local file, another is from a wallpaper site or is a folder full of images.
David Van Buren
1 discussion post
Please add my vote! I use 2 x Dell u2412m and my laptop display.