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Muz,
How are you calculating the screen size? I'm on multiple monitors and the images split down the middle of my two (different size and resolution) monitors. I don't know if you can do this with you setup, but could you do a manual override for screen resolution? If you could do a dropdown in settings with the default resolutions for a single monitor up to 1600x1200 it would probably fix the problem on dual setups.
Great pics though!
How are you calculating the screen size? I'm on multiple monitors and the images split down the middle of my two (different size and resolution) monitors. I don't know if you can do this with you setup, but could you do a manual override for screen resolution? If you could do a dropdown in settings with the default resolutions for a single monitor up to 1600x1200 it would probably fix the problem on dual setups.
Great pics though!
Originally posted by flitcroft
Muz,
How are you calculating the screen size? I'm on multiple monitors and the images split down the middle of my two (different size and resolution) monitors. I don't know if you can do this with you setup, but could you do a manual override for screen resolution? If you could do a dropdown in settings with the default resolutions for a single monitor up to 1600x1200 it would probably fix the problem on dual setups.
Great pics though!
Muz,
How are you calculating the screen size? I'm on multiple monitors and the images split down the middle of my two (different size and resolution) monitors. I don't know if you can do this with you setup, but could you do a manual override for screen resolution? If you could do a dropdown in settings with the default resolutions for a single monitor up to 1600x1200 it would probably fix the problem on dual setups.
Great pics though!

When your monitors are set to individual display the screensaver should play individually on each monitor I believe. If your display is set to stretch across both monitors then the screensaver will play in the middle of what it determines to be the screen resolution. Remember that we're using fixed dimension images here in a slideshow type screensaver and not a vector based image or sprite that bounces around the screen resizing without loss. I'm wondering if the answer to your question might lay in your monitor settings as these are the only two options I'm aware of?
I can do sprite based, flash based or Autodesk based screensavers also. I haven't tried them yet but I'm fairly sure they would work across multiple monitors. Does anyone want an S2000 image bouncing around their screen though? If anyone wants to submit ideas I can always look at them when I get the time.







