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Is it possible to use two different wall paper on a dual screen setup?

aatf510

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Is it possible to use two different wall paper on a dual screen setup?
I think it is, but I don't know how?
Thanks.
 
extended desktop.
well, I know it surely won't work on clone.
and what is completely independent operation?
 
Originally posted by: toattett
Originally posted by: powerMarkymark
Pick up Ultramon,

It alows you to do that and much more

M@rc

so that means it's not possible with built-in windows tools?

MSPaint is built in and it works like it was suggested.
 
Originally posted by: rbV5
Originally posted by: toattett
Originally posted by: powerMarkymark
Pick up Ultramon,

It alows you to do that and much more

M@rc

so that means it's not possible with built-in windows tools?

MSPaint is built in and it works like it was suggested.

Okay, I fired up MSPaint, and tried to do what is suggested, but I don't seem to know how to do it??
 
Use image atributes to change a new image to the size of your combined displays. Copy/Paste wallpapers you would like for each monitor onto that same image. Save new composition as a single image.
 
Originally posted by: powerMarkymark
Pick up Ultramon,

It alows you to do that and much more

M@rc
Beat me to it. This is the real answer...even if you stitch two images together it usually looks bad.
 
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