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<title>RE: VLC fullscreen on all 4 monitors</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately to the application (VLC) needs to support fullscreen spanning, DisplayFusion may not be able to help. However, you could try creating a custom HotKey that moves the window to the top-left monitor, top-left corner and sizes it to the combined width and height of your 2x2 monitors:
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Unfortunately to the application (VLC) needs to support fullscreen spanning, DisplayFusion may not be able to help. However, you could try creating a custom HotKey that moves the window to the top-left monitor, top-left corner and sizes it to the combined width and height of your 2x2 monitors:<br/>
http://www.displayfusion.com/Help/#settings-hotkeys-edit
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 13:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Please help, I would like to play my (udp broadcasted video) on all 4 of the monitors in full screen mode.
Can this be done with this software ?
The machine runs Vista x64 but can be swapper for a XP if that would be needed.
Kind regards
A helpless fool]]></description>
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Please help, I would like to play my (udp broadcasted video) on all 4 of the monitors in full screen mode.<br/>
<br/>
Can this be done with this software ?<br/>
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The machine runs Vista x64 but can be swapper for a XP if that would be needed.<br/>
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Kind regards<br/>
<br/>
A helpless fool
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