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Wallpaper For Each Monitor!

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So,I was looking forward to do this,and find a software called DisplayFusion,you can make exactly what´s in the Title of the Topic!

 

Step 1-             Download the software from the Developers Website --->  http://goo.gl/9ROueI

 

Step 2-             Install.(You know how to do that!)

 

Step 3-            You´ll see something like this!    http://imgur.com/a/Bcyxk

 

Step 4-           Click on "Source" and select "My Computer", then browse for the image you want!

 

Step 5-           Remeber that you´ll have to select the monitor (1,2,etc...) you would like to get the wallpaper you SELECTED!

 

Step 6-           Apply and click "Ok" and ENJOY!

 

 

Other utilities of the software --> I liked the most the "click to drag to the other monitor" button on the windows opened it "makes multiple monitors EASY!" and the software does include other features such as "Multiple TaskBars"

and a profile wich organizes the desktop icons as the profile is saved!Thank you for passing by and SORRY for my English and greeting from Chile!Also if you have a question i´ll gladly answer it just post it down here!

BYE!

 

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Nice guide, but almost everyone knows about this at this point.

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lol ^ what the guy above said.

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Ok so I have a question. Since I'm a huge user of wallpaper. When I set the same wallpaper for the 4 screen, since I have very different screen the top is always cut off on smaller screen. Can I just adjust the same wallpaper to fit the 4 screen resolution with still have them change each 3 min.

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cool. to bad not for macs. or at least i don't think it is

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Ok so I have a question. Since I'm a huge user of wallpaper. When I set the same wallpaper for the 4 screen, since I have very different screen the top is always cut off on smaller screen. Can I just adjust the same wallpaper to fit the 4 screen resolution with still have them change each 3 min.

The program doesn´t include something lika that,so I think that the only choice is to cut the photo with Adobe Photoshop and save the separatly.But if another person gets a better idea PLEASE POST IT!!!

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The program doesn´t include something lika that,so I think that the only choice is to cut the photo with Adobe Photoshop and save the separatly.But if another person gets a better idea PLEASE POST IT!!!

Haha never tough of that clever but well I already pass like 2 + hour editing each wallpaper so I will need 4 copy of each and managing everything in all good folder will be hard time to set up but will be fun when over. thanks for that idea. Do the program will still change wallpaper each 3 min (at non-random) ?

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Haha never tough of that clever but well I already pass like 2 + hour editing each wallpaper so I will need 4 copy of each and managing everything in all good folder will be hard time to set up but will be fun when over. thanks for that idea. Do the program will still change wallpaper each 3 min (at non-random) ?

ACTUALLY (DOING THIS ON CAPS BECAUSE ITS IMPORTANT) NOW THAT I SEE THE PROGRAM IT HAS AN OPTION TO PUT THE IMAGE ACROSS THE MONITORS!!!

IT´S CALLED"SPIN IMAGE ACROSS AL MONITORS".And I didn´t have a problem of changing the wallpapers on time,so I hope anyone know POST IT!

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  • 8 months later...

Ok so I have a question. Since I'm a huge user of wallpaper. When I set the same wallpaper for the 4 screen, since I have very different screen the top is always cut off on smaller screen. Can I just adjust the same wallpaper to fit the 4 screen resolution with still have them change each 3 min.

 

 

The program doesn´t include something lika that,so I think that the only choice is to cut the photo with Adobe Photoshop and save the separatly.But if another person gets a better idea PLEASE POST IT!!!

 

What I usually do, since I have a 1080p and a 1050p monitor is if I want the same image on multiple screens I just find that same image in different resolutions and the appropriate res for each monitor.

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I use UltraMon for my monitors, have been for 4 years now.

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or use windows 8 which already supports individual monitor wallpapers...

also nice product placement OP..30 day trial...

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or use windows 8 which already supports individual monitor wallpapers...

also nice product placement OP..30 day trial...

The 30 day trial is for the pro version

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heres what i do:

 

(change your background image to white)

1. hit the print screen key on your keyboard

2. paste into paint

3. save image

4. open with photoshop

5. use marquee to crop out the individual monitors

6. fill the now white monitor slots with desired background image

7. save and use as spanned background image

8. ????

9. profit

 

http://puu.sh/hQn4R/1483b1fbc8.png

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