Saturday, February 4, 2012

How do I stretch a game over two monitors?

I have two monitors connected to one video card on my PC, and I have the desktop extended, but when I play a game, it still displays on only 1 monitor. How do i extend the game image over two monitors?

I know that the games (Flight Simulator and Medal of Honor) are capable of stretching the image.How do I stretch a game over two monitors?The ability to play a game on across multiple monitors without distorting the display is always in the games graphics/video settings.



You can force a game (or any full screen application/video) accross multiple monitors using your nvidia/ati graphics display software, generally under the "multiple displays" settings.



Both monitors must be set at the same resolution, and have the same aspect ratio, How do I stretch a game over two monitors?Hmmm, haven't tried a game yet, but I do this with Photoshop, and web pages from the internet. I found that you have to click on the Restore Down icon in-between the Minimize icon, and the Red X. Then click n' drag on the frame of the window. Drag it across towards the other monitor. Doesn't work? Drag it the other way. Remember in Display Settings when it showed you two monitor icons? One with the number 1, and the other with the number 2? You are supposed to click n' drag the number 2 icon, to where your second monitor is actually sitting. Is your second monitor on the left? Drag the number 2 icon over to the left side of the number 1 monitor icon. This is why you drug the frame one way, and the screen didn't go across.

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