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Different wallpaper for second display?

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Well here is my display setup:

 


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Sorry for crappy quality photo, is from my phone sooooo....

 

Ok, so i have a 2560x1440 monitor as my main monitor, and my older 1920x1080 monitor in portrait as a secondary.
As you see my secondary monitor have a part of the wallpaper from my main monitor, and this is very annoying to me.
So i am wondering if there is a way that i can use seperate wallpapers for my two displays? 

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated :D

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Try displayfusion out. It's what i used to do this : 

 

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link to display fusion : http://www.displayfusion.com/

 

Once you're done editing your desktop backgrounds, you just need to exit out of displayfusion down at the taskbar.

 

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ehm i tried it out but all it did was put a secondary task bar on my portrait display, without allowing me to change anything.

​help?

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ehm i tried it out but all it did was put a secondary task bar on my portrait display, without allowing me to change anything.
​help?

 

 

Okay, what you want to do is close the initial client from the taskbar  Then go start > all programs > displayfusion > displayfusion desktop wallpaper

 

Once that's done, you can change the desktop backgrounds as you see fit. Once you're done you can close the application from the taskbar again.

 

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End result:  xD
 

 

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Thanks for all the help ixi_your_face xD 

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End result:  xD

 

 

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Thanks for all the help ixi_your_face xD 

 

Dat illusive man. And NP!

 

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<p>Doesn't Win8 support all these features already?</p>

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<p>[edit] nvm I see you use Win7 [/edit]</p>

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<p>Doesn't Win8 support all these features already?</p>

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<p>[edit] nvm I see you use Win7 [/edit]</p>

Yeah the Rampage IV Extreme requires some complicated configuring to work with Win8, and last i checked my sound card didnt have a driver for windows 8 so yeah, upgrading when i buy new hardware xD  

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I see Windows 8 32-bit and 64-bit drivers for your sound card: https://www.asus.com/Sound_Cards_and_DigitaltoAnalog_Converters/Xonar_Xense/#support_Download :)

 

As for your motherboard, ASUS says that it's Window s8 ready. Maybe update the BIOS/UEFI to the latest version.

 

Woahh whaat? ahh thanks dude XD

 

Yeah i also have to convert some files from .ROM to .CAP or something to be able to use the newer BIOS files,
and i still have some finals left so ill upgrade when i am FREE from the chains of school xD 
Thanks though  :D

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