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<description><![CDATA[Is it just two monitors that you need to span? If so, you can do it with AMD Eyefinity (if your card supports it), or you could just one of the Matrox Dual Head 2 Go devices to present the two monitors as one spanned display.
Hope that helps!]]></description>
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Is it just two monitors that you need to span? If so, you can do it with AMD Eyefinity (if your card supports it), or you could just one of the Matrox Dual Head 2 Go devices to present the two monitors as one spanned display.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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How can I accomplish a horizontal span mode, when using DisplayFusion in windows 8?
Back in the days of windows XP this was easy from window's own setup (there was things like: extended, clone, span). Meaning I am able to make different fullscreen apps in both monitors at same time. Or, as ...]]></description>
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Hi,<br/>
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How can I accomplish a horizontal span mode, when using DisplayFusion in windows 8?<br/>
Back in the days of windows XP this was easy from window's own setup (there was things like: extended, clone, span). Meaning I am able to make different fullscreen apps in both monitors at same time. Or, as what I actually need it: I have a program that sends two different fullscreens, one for each monitor. <br/>
This was easy in XP, but was unavailable starting from windows 7. I remember seeing this as an option in one windows 8, running nvidia/intel hd graphics. But even in there it is not working anymore for some reason. Can display fusion help in this and if, where is the correct setup option I need to choose? I was looking for spanning, but did not find it so far..<br/>
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