stretching wallpaper across two monitors - sometimes...
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I have a Radeon 9600 video card on XP, running 2 19 in. Sony monitors set at 1280 x 1024 each. I use the Windows XP Powertoy wallpaper changer, which changes my wallpaper at any interval I set. I have several thousand wallpapers in my wallpaper folder, and when the resolution of the wallpaper that is applied by the changer is 1280 x 1024, I see that same image duplicated on each monitor - and this is what i expect. However, when the wallpaper changer puts up a 2560 x 1024 wallpaper, i want it to spread that image across both monitors - a single panoramic image. (I once had this done, and I have a photo of my monitors to remind me, but I have no idea how I did it) In my current setting, it does not; it takes the panoramic image, shrinks it to fit the 1280 x 1024 screen, and shows a copy of it on each monitor.
Is this possible to be done automatically, and have the monitors know what to do when they encounter a different sized image, or am I forced to have only double images, no matter what the resolution? I'm beginning to think I can have a panoramic image or I can have two single monitor images, but in the context of using a wallpaper changer, I can't have both...
I have UltraMon, but it's not currently installed (I haven't reinstalled it since my last reinstallation of Windows) but it didn't do what I wanted anyway, in terms of this wallpaper sizing issue.
Thanks for any help!
Paul Yuratich
Is this possible to be done automatically, and have the monitors know what to do when they encounter a different sized image, or am I forced to have only double images, no matter what the resolution? I'm beginning to think I can have a panoramic image or I can have two single monitor images, but in the context of using a wallpaper changer, I can't have both...
I have UltraMon, but it's not currently installed (I haven't reinstalled it since my last reinstallation of Windows) but it didn't do what I wanted anyway, in terms of this wallpaper sizing issue.
Thanks for any help!
Paul Yuratich
