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Multi-monitor software

I am in need of multi-monitor software, one that will let me have diffrent backgrounds on each of my monitors, amongst other things. I am willing to pay 1 US cent for this software as well, seeing as Best Buy doesn't think I need to work.

I googled and found a few programs, but nothing that cost less than 50 pesos.
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Use a Mac ;<

I don't think such software exists for the price range you have specified. But most offer shareware versions, so you could try one of those.

edit: I did find this but it's only for the taskbar.
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I assume you are running your multimonitor setup either with native windows support, or in a 'span' configuration? Just create an image the size of both screens combined (e.g. for two 1024x768 screens side-by-side, create a 2048x768 image). Copy and paste one wallpaper on to the left of the image, and the other on the right. Save the file and set it as a tiled (yes, tiled) wallpaper. Enjoy.
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Well, so I don't accidently move my mouse to the other screen and loose the cursor, I have them set up at diagonals to each other. And one of the monitors can handle a much bigger resolution than the other. But, based on Boggy's idea, I hit the "printscreen" key, which gave me a frame I could paste the wallpapers into, and that is now working.
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Originally Posted by TheOnlyN0B0DY
Well, so I don't accidently move my mouse to the other screen and loose the cursor, I have them set up at diagonals to each other. And one of the monitors can handle a much bigger resolution than the other.
I use the native Windows 2000 multimonitor support, and mine are arranged roughly like this:
Code:
+-------+
|       |
| 1280x +-----+
|  960  |1024x|
|       | 768 |
+-------+-----+
with the one on the left being the primary screen, and the start menu on the right of the left-hand screen and autohiding. It's not as bad as it seems - it's very easy to catch the start menu in the top-right corner of the main screen due to the different resolutions.
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You're looking for something called Usemon afaik.
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Mine is setup like this in reality:
Code:
+-----------+
|           +--------+
|           |        |
|   19in    |  17in  |
|           |        |
|           +--------+
+-----------+
but like this virtually

Code:
+--------+
|  1280  |
|   x    |
|  1024  |
+--------+-----------+
         |           |
         |           |
         | 1600x1200 |
         |           |
         |           |
         +-----------+
The big monitor is the main one.
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Ultramon. Only thing you will ever need.
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Ultramon exceeds the budget by $35.94
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Ultramon exceeds the budget by $35.94
Get it free then.
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Get Linux. problem solved.
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Get Linux. problem solved.
Heh. This, of course, assumes that Linux likes your hardware.

Anyway, I have no experience with multimonitor support under Linux but I can tell you that it works like a charm under Windows 2000/XP, *without* using nView or similar.
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