Horizontal Span IS NOT the same as Extended Desktop. Extended Desktop is
basically Dual View. In Vista there are only two options now: Dual View (w/
extended desktop) and Clone.
With Horizontal Span I could get a resolution of say 2560x1024 if I have two
monitors supporting 1280x1024 each. The start menu would span BOTH screens.
When application windows are maximized they stretch across the two displays
rather than the confines of one monitor as is the case with extended mode.
In games on XP I could get dual screen resolutions in the video options when
Horizontal Mode was enabled. In Vista the same game only provides the options
for one display. It is not a video card problem either. According to nVidia
Microsoft dropped Horizontal Span due to the internal architecture of Vista.
Tehy say Microsoft needs to bring it back. And I agree.
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"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
> "SteveA" <SteveA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ACEFEB01-CBAF-46C9-A47D-89A6BA5124A2@microsoft.com...
> > What happened to Horizontal Span display mode?
> >
> > As a graphics designer Horizontal Span is a must have for me. Dual Mode
> > just
> > doesn't cut it with apps I use. And it's very annoying for games that I
> > enjoy(ed) playing across two screens.
> > What can we do to get it re-instated? A petition? Email?
>
>
> Horizontal Span? Do you mean being able to extend your desktop over more
> than one monitor? Of course it hasn't gone. You have to enable it in
> Display Properties.
>
> You might be interested in using UltraMon as well. www.ultramon.com
>
> ss.
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