Horizontal Span Dual Monitor

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Dave Cox

Vista 32 & Nvidia

Is there anyway to set "Horizontal Span" across two monitors?

Burnout Paradise has the option to run 1,2 or 3 monitors but requires
the Horizontal Span feature.

The Extending the desktop to a second monitor setting does not work.

Basically I need something that will allow me to set a 3300x1050
desktop resolution across both monitors. I've tried creating a custom
resolution in the Nvidia control panel but that didn't work.

For those that will suggest Ultramon there isn't a Horizontal span
feature that I could find anyways.

Browsing Google for an hour or so just came up with others looking for
an answer as well. Just thought I'd come to where the smart people are
and ask. lol

TIA
Dave.
 
J

John

Horizontal span? Is that like Restore from Fullscreen and stretching it
across monitors?

John
 
D

Dave Cox

Horizontal span? Is that like Restore from Fullscreen and
stretching it across monitors?

John

Yes Horizontal span will "Stretch" the desktop across two monitors
(the task bar will also stretch across the second monitor)

When you "Extend" the desktop the task bar only shows on one (the
primary) monitor.

Windows XP had/has the horizontal span feature with the Nvidia
drivers from what I have read on the web.
 
J

Joe

Yes Horizontal span will "Stretch" the desktop across two monitors
(the task bar will also stretch across the second monitor)

When you "Extend" the desktop the task bar only shows on one (the
primary) monitor.

Windows XP had/has the horizontal span feature with the Nvidia
drivers from what I have read on the web.

I think it's called Dual View mode, Basically it makes Windows think you
have one huge monitor instead of 2 monitors sitting side by side.

Never heard of a game requiring that mode, I guess it makes sense.
 
K

Katy Pluta

It is not available by default in Vista anymore like it was in XP,
thanks to the new drivers specifications...


All the Best
Katy Pluta
 

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