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Michael Bell5
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I'm currently using a quad-identical monitor layout (2x2) and when displaying wallpaper spanning across all 4 monitors, it doesn't look correct... especially on elements within the wallpaper that are on an angle. What I would love to have is a "window view" option where the wallpaper is adjusted to account for the monitor bezels so that the chosen wallpaper looks as though it would look if it were behind a window with the bezels just covering up a portion of it, not cut up and placed on each screen as it is today (see example)
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Feb 15, 2013  • #1
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Sarris
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This is a current open feature request.

I have a work around as previously posted:

I have overcome this by setting my dual monitor wallpaper at 105% and shifting each image 65 px horizontal (-65 on one & +65 on the other) on the monitor settings adjustment tab.

I measured my bezels (from image edge to bezel edge) in mm & converted to px (google search)

It was an easy fix and it allows 1 px shifts. My images appear seamless across the monitors. This doen't work for the screensavers.

Good luck.
Feb 15, 2013 (modified Feb 15, 2013)  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks for posting that solution Mark!

@Michael: I've added your vote to the existing feature request for bezel compensation.
Feb 15, 2013  • #3
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Michael Bell5
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This is a current open feature request.

I have a work around as previously posted:

I have overcome this by setting my dual monitor wallpaper at 105% and shifting each image 65 px horizontal (-65 on one & +65 on the other) on the monitor settings adjustment tab.

I measured my bezels (from image edge to bezel edge) in mm & converted to px (google search)

It was an easy fix and it allows 1 px shifts. My images appear seamless across the monitors. This doen't work for the screensavers.

Good luck.


Thanks. Just tried this and it looks so much better!
Feb 15, 2013  • #4
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Miguel El Toro
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Hello, I have tried your fix, and it is better for me thanks.

However, I just can't get it tweaked just right. I have a triple monitor set up, with three 32 in tvs. The ones on the left and right are the same, and newer than the one in the middle. The middle one is different. The one in the middle's image always seems to be a bit higher on one side of the screen than the other. When I get the middle and the left correct, the middle and the right won't sync. Visa versa for the other side. Could the different monitor be the cause or could the adjustment specs you gave be different for the size screens I have?

Please help, Thanks
Jul 29, 2015  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
That would be an issue caused by the different monitor in the middle unfortunately. If the PPI (pixels per inch) is even slightly different on the TV in the middle, it will cause the wallpapers to line up differently :(
Jul 29, 2015  • #6
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Miguel El Toro
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That would be an issue caused by the different monitor in the middle unfortunately. If the PPI (pixels per inch) is even slightly different on the TV in the middle, it will cause the wallpapers to line up differently :(


Wow!!!! thank you for getting back to me so fast. I solved the issue. I took a break, and really paid attention to what you said your fix was. I put all three monitors at 105%, did 65px horizontal, -4 vertical on the left one. -65px horizontal, +4 vertical on the right one to balance them out. Then I dropped the center monitor down 20 on the vertical, and everything lined up perfectly. I do sooooooo appreciate this. I have been searching for months for an answer.

Much Love,

Miguel :-)
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Jul 30, 2015  • #7
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
No worries, glad to hear you were able to get it sorted out!
Aug 6, 2015  • #8
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Carlo Demichelis
5 discussion posts
Hi there,

it would be nice to add and option for bezel (and other, see later) even without using nvidia surround or eyefinity.

ATM i have a dual monitor config and next week i'm going to get the third one.

I'm a music producer and the monitors setup will be something like that:

[S2][ml][s1][mr][s3]

where:
S1=screen1
S2=screen2
S3=screen3
ml=monitor left (audio monitor, meaning, a loudspeaker, not a screen)
rm=monitor right (audio monitor, meaning, a loudspeaker, not a screen)

of course, a single big wallpaper will be cut in 3, not only because of the bezel but also of the (consinstent) width of the speakers.

beside my very particular config, a variable bezel size, without having to resort to eyenfinity/nvidia surround would be very nice and practical for everyone.
From the total width of the wallpaper it would be enough to consider "cutting" one column (dual screens config) or two columns (3 screens config) of pixels while the resizing routine does its work (resizing and splitting).

Any plans to do something like that?

Thanks!
Oct 28, 2016  • #9
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@Carlo: I've added your vote to the open feature request. At the moment this feature is not planned, but we will definitely post an update if/when anything changes.

Thanks!
Nov 1, 2016  • #10
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Carlo Demichelis
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thank you :)
Nov 1, 2016  • #11
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Matthäus
3 discussion posts
Hi there!

I had the same issue and with the help of Sarris the problem was solved.
My settings for 2 Dell UH2414H monitors right next to each other are:

dual monitor wallpaper at 102% and +8 pixel for the left and -8 pixel for the right monitor.

Thanks for sharing!
Nov 7, 2016  • #12
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Efrain Miranda
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I called two years ago to request the bezel correction to be incorporated in the software. I see there are many who have requested this. I do not have EyeFinity and the workarounds do not work with screensavers, only backgrounds.

Any idea if this will ever be implemented?

Thanks
Oct 31, 2017  • #13
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Ronald Klekler68220
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Hi Miguel can you maybe tell me your Tomb Raider Wallpaper looks like sick
Dec 23, 2017  • #14
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Miguel El Toro
8 discussion posts
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Hi Miguel can you maybe tell me your Tomb Raider Wallpaper looks like sick


Not sure I understand the question. If ur asking where I got it from, I found it online. I make my own now

https://migmademedia.deviantart.com/gallery/63045893/TRIPLE-MONITOR
Dec 25, 2017  • #15
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