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<title>RE: Browser spanning all six monitors in fullscreen mode (Firefox or Chrome preferred)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[DisplayFusion can't do this, but if you're looking to use that browser window for showing a website or images (which I assume it's one of those for the menu board), you could try out CloudShow. When you add the computer with the monitors connected, you can add a content frame to the first monitor...]]></description>
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DisplayFusion can't do this, but if you're looking to use that browser window for showing a website or images (which I assume it's one of those for the menu board), you could try out <a href="https://cloud.show" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>CloudShow</b></a>. When you add the computer with the monitors connected, you can add a content frame to the first monitor, then drag to resize it across the rest of the monitors.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 17:32:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm working on a six display menu board system for a local bar arcade and want to have a browser in fullscreen mode ("F11", "kiosk", etc.) and I'm not getting DisplayFusion (or anything else) to pull this off and not finding obvious answers anywhere.
The hardware: Two nVidia GT 710-based cards w...]]></description>
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I'm working on a six display menu board system for a local bar arcade and want to have a browser in fullscreen mode ("F11", "kiosk", etc.) and I'm not getting DisplayFusion (or anything else) to pull this off and not finding obvious answers anywhere.<br/>
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The hardware: Two nVidia GT 710-based cards with three HDMI outputs each (via 1 x DualLink DVI-I, 1 x DualLink DVI-D, 1 x mini HDMI). That part is working. nVidia drivers allow up to five displays to be spanned at the driver level and so that's not going to do it. They're running at the driver level as six individual displays.<br/>
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The software/OS: Windows 7. DisplayFusion Pro Trial 9.3. <br/>
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The displays: Six JVC 49" TVs in portrait mode. <br/>
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The goal: Run a single browser "fullscreen" across all six monitors. The single browser will be borderless with no toolbars, etc.<br/>
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Can DisplayFusion do this? How is it set up and can it be configured to run in the desired mode of operation at startup? I looked for answers but wasn't finding anything. My asked question appears to not be frequent enough for the FAQ. (how often are people needing to span six displays?!)<br/>
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Thank you in advance.
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