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We don't support combining the monitors like Nvidia Surround does, but you can create a custom function that moves the window to the size and location you would like. It will have the same effect as manually resizing the window. We have a guide on creating custom functions here: <a href="https://www.displayfusion.com/HelpGuide/CustomFunctions/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>https://www.displayfusion.com/HelpGuide/CustomFunctions/</b></a>
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I need to make both screens act as a single panel so if I open a browser it opens automatically filling both screens.
I need to manually drag it to size which is a pain. Will DF solve this for me?]]></description>
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I have 2x 85 inch TV's in landscape mode one on top of the other config on a Win 11 nuc.<br/>
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I need to make both screens act as a single panel so if I open a browser it opens automatically filling both screens.<br/>
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I need to manually drag it to size which is a pain. Will DF solve this for me?
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