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Neothane
4 discussion posts
I am struggling to figure out how (if possible) to treat physical monitors differently when it comes to wallpapers.

I have a laptop and a 49" ultra wide monitor. On the laptop screen I have no splits. On the ultra wide monitor, I have it split into four regions.

What I would like is the wallpaper to be shown on each physical monitor (same or different wallpaper, doesn't matter) as one single wallpaper. Not stretched across both physical monitors, and not broken up between each virtual monitor.

I can't seem to figure out how to do that. Am I missing something?
Oct 27, 2020  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Hello,

If you open up the monitor configuration window, you can uncheck the "wallpaper" setting in the bottom left to disable individual wallpapers per split. You can then head into the wall paper settings and choose "use a different image for each monitor" or "Use the same image on each monitor", which ever you would like.

Hope that helps!
Oct 28, 2020  • #2
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Neothane
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Owen,

Ah ha! That (monitor config) was what I was missing! This is great! Thank you!

One suggestion on WallpaperFusion.....It would be nice to be able to select images based on an aspect ratio. I.e my Odyssey G9 is a 32:9 so most of the images it pulls up don't fit right and get clipped or stretched or whatever. Would be nice to be able to filter on compatible aspect ratios....though, I don't suppose there are many 32:9 images rn...:(

Anyway, thanks on helping me with the settings. Love Display Fusion!!
Oct 28, 2020  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Hello,

Glad to hear that's working!

We do have the aspect ratio idea open as a feature request. I've added your vote to it, and if we have any information in the future on it, we'll be sure to let you know.

Thanks!
Oct 29, 2020  • #4
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