Author: Tari
Posted: 26 Oct 2012 07:59:25 pm (GMT -5)
You can set a single large image as the desktop and use 'tile' mode, and it'll extend across all your displays (with the image beginning at the top left of the primary monitor). There are also a number of programs that will automate that task for you, such that you can just select some images and it'll do the composition for you.
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タリ·MishaBot
Posted: 26 Oct 2012 07:59:25 pm (GMT -5)
Alph4Numb3r wrote: |
Also, does anybody know how to set different wallpapers for multiple screens on windows? |
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