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<title>RE: DisplayFusionPro v6.0 wallpaper sizing</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Thanks Keith, I'll enable those settings and give it a try!]]></description>
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Thanks Keith, I'll enable those settings and give it a try!
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<description><![CDATA[Sounds like maybe a resolution change or something could be causing the wallpaper to get applied at the wrong size. If you enable the two options in the attached screenshot, does that help?]]></description>
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Sounds like maybe a resolution change or something could be causing the wallpaper to get applied at the wrong size. If you enable the two options in the attached screenshot, does that help?
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<description><![CDATA[I've been using display fusion for a while now, and since v6.0 I seem to get the odd wallpaper that stretches over the first monitor into the second one by an inch or two.
Has anyone else noticed this? Is it a setting I have mistakenly enabled? Something like keeping aspect ratio or something?
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I've been using display fusion for a while now, and since v6.0 I seem to get the odd wallpaper that stretches over the first monitor into the second one by an inch or two.<br/>
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Has anyone else noticed this? Is it a setting I have mistakenly enabled? Something like keeping aspect ratio or something?<br/>
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Thanks<br/>
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Matt
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