
| RHF #67258 1 year ago |
The poster on the right is pretty cool
Also, I take it the two monitors are showing a background, but it is possible to have two of them showing an video at once? Not much a of an Computer expert |
| Anonymous #67269 1 year ago |
someone, for the LOVE OF GOD, tell me how to freaking make my wallpaper extend instead of the duplicate shit I have now, seriously, i have tried forever to get my wallpaper to extend on both monitors |
| Anonymous #67298 1 year ago |
^ It's likely just two wallpapers that look like one. |
| Anonymous #67301 1 year ago |
My dad has two monitors like that. I never thought about a desktop like that! genius! |
| Anonymous #67376 1 year ago |
To achieve a multimonitor spanning image like this you have to resize the image to be the full size of both screens.
So here we probably have 2 1680x1050 monitors, so the image needs to be 3360x1050. Then after you set this as your desktop background, you need to set it to tile. This way it repeats the image without resizing it. Works for at least the newer versions of windows. |
| Kriegs #67544 1 year ago |
Orange and teal. I see that everywhere now thanks to movie posters. |
| Anonymous #67604 1 year ago |
Display fusion. |
| Anonymous #67642 1 year ago |
This is cool.
Also, I'm with RHF about that other poster. Where is it from? |
| Platina-Jolteon #68254 1 year ago |
^ Looks like Youmu Konpaku from Touhou Project. |
| Anonymous #68299 1 year ago |
I can't seem to find that wallpaper anywhere. |
| Anonymous #69205 1 year ago |
Anon 1 here, coming back to say thanks to Anon 4, I never thought to use it that way.
now if only we could get what anon 2 said to ever happen I would be golden |
| Anonymous #69294 1 year ago |
The monitor technique is called EyeFinity on AMD cards. Newer ones support it. |
| Nero #75619 1 year ago |
Anyone know where to get that Celestia poster? |