I think it's a video card thing and not an operating system thing to be
honest. I can dual screen and span if I wish - however on one I get a
stretched wallpaper, the other I can surf the net and on another screen I
can develop with.
However (I'm prepared to be wrong) - I think it comes down to the video card
itself. Vista at the moment only visually supports dual screens.
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"Jason Rivers" <jason@jjj.kk> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
>
> I have Windows vista running on my work test machine, but it only has a
> single head display card, though when it comes out for sale, I will be
> purchasing it for my main desktop PC that currently has dual display, and
> is soon to have a 3rd attached, i'm running a Geforce 6600GT, and using
> the Nvidia drivers to "span" the screen so i end up with windows believing
> it is a single monitor runing at 2048x768, with the taskbar running
> accross both screens.
>
> My question here, is does / will Vista support "Spanning" as apposed to
> the normal "dual" display that is in windows XP, as this is much more
> useful to me, If it does support this, will there be a way to limit the
> size of a maximized window, E.G. Internet Explorer, so that it doesn't
> span accross both screens.
>
> This is a feature that I would really like to see, as using the "span"
> screen is very effective for both my work & gaming.
>
> Jason.
>