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Echilon 2006-12-24 19:25
I plugged my new LCD I got for christmas into my laptop's VGA port and installed Ultramon, but the wallpaper isn;t tiling properly when I use different resolutions. It doesn't matter whether I choose tile, center or stretch or stretch proportional, the wallpaper displays as tiled. My laptop runs at 1920x1200 an the monitor runs at 1440x900, and I'm using Windows Vista.
Thanks for any help.
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Echilon 2006-12-24 19:41
I should have added that I'm using different images for each monitor, and the lower resolution display displays correctly, it's the laptop screen that tiles.
I've also tried making one big image in photoshop, but that doesn't work either.
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Christian Studer 2006-12-25 07:43
If you have your secondary monitor to the left of the primary, the wallpaper won't be displayed correctly on Windows Vista.
This issue should be fixed in the first 3.0 beta release.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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Scott 2007-03-22 02:55
I'm experiencing a couple problems too (Vista, of course):
primary 1920x1200 secondary 1680x1050, above the primary
First, setting the same 1920x1200 wallpaper to center, stretch, proportional stretch or tile (it doesn't seem to matter) for both monitors results in the primary monitor which is on the bottom, remember) having the top of the secondary monitor's wallpaper on the bottom. The bottom of the primary. So that's weird -- as if the top of the secondary (which is on top) is wrapping underneath the bottom of the primary (which is on the bottom).
Secondly, The primary display is cut off on the right at exactly the resolution of the secondary display. However, this only extends from the top right of the primary to the point where the wallpaper overlap above begins.
More difficult to explain than to show
That's with the secondary positioned to line up on the left with the primary. When I line it up on the right, the white space is on the left of the primary. When I align the secondary to the middle, the white space is split on either side of the primary.
It does this regardless of whether I tile, stretch, or center.
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Christian Studer 2007-03-22 11:13
That should also be fixed in 3.0.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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