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This lets you stretch a single desktop across multiple displays. On the left navigation pane, under the 3D Settings parent, click on Configure Surround. On the main screen, then you should see options for Surround. Put a tick on the Span displays with the Surround check box, then choose Configure.

In the new window, configure your displays as needed. The Topology dropdown menu shows you your possible monitor layouts. Under Displays , choose the screens that you want to use as part of your desktop. In the Display Grid Area , arrange the monitors to match their physical arrangement. You can also specify the orientation of each monitor here. Set the resolution and refresh rate of your entire screen under the Resolution Section. Under the Bezel Correction Section , adjust the monitor gaps for a seamless view.

If you want to activate the Surround feature for specific uses only, like playing a game, choose Keyboard Shortcuts. This allows you to activate and deactivate Surround quickly. You could also set hotkeys for other features like bezel peeking.

If you don't have the above drivers on your computer or don't want to have a single wide display all the time, you can use Dual Monitor Tools instead. It's a light, open-source software that allows you to maximize an app across every screen. It's also packed with additional features like Wallpaper Changer, Snap, and Launcher.

The Options for Dual Monitor Tools window will appear. On the navigation pane, choose Active Window under the Swap Screen parent. On the main panel, you should see Hotkeys for Active Window. Look for Supersize the avtive sic window , then choose Change. A Change Hotkey window will appear. So the bottom line is "you cant get there from here". Essentially VM is simulating a single monitor only and cannot be stretched beyond that. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?

Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. Still potentially useful to others. Works fine on Windows 10 with a single graphics card.

I could not get this to work with a Citrix window though. It opened the window over 2 monitors fine, but then when I clicked into the window, Citrix took control and resized the window back to one monitor. Max Max 1, 8 8 silver badges 11 11 bronze badges. Excellent program with sane defaults all disabled that does exactly what I was looking for, coming from Ultramon. A hint: the hotkey to "Supersize active window" acts like a toggle. Hitting it again restores the window. The Dual Monitor Tools hotkey correctly maximizes the VNC Viewer window across both monitors, but when I select the "Full screen mode" option in VNC Viewer to remove the window frame the window pops back to only occupy a single monitor.

Does not work with Citrix. It fills 2 monitors, but then when I select full screen mode it goes back to a single monitor. Here's a screenshot of it enabled:. Brad Brad 41 2 2 bronze badges. Click it. In the right pane, click the checkbox next to "Enable Mosaic" Under Displays, put checkmarks next to the monitors you want to combine. Under Configuration, select what topology you want side-by-side, vertical..

At the bottom-right of the screen, click "Apply" Now, when you click the Maximize button, it'll cover both monitors. AxelBregnsbo I am using that version 8. Maybe it depends on the particular card or driver this one is a Quadro KM with driver version The feature doesn't seem to actually work for me anymore, though Garrett Garrett 1 1 gold badge 4 4 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges.

That's true, I'm looking for a solution where you can easily maximize the window to both monitors with either a shortcut or something like that. Joel Coehoorn Finn van Damme Finn van Damme 1 1 1 bronze badge. After including WinAPI. Then just right click to right-bottom end of the Window and select the profile. Lluser Lluser 1 1 gold badge 5 5 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges. Check this gist out for more info. Show 1 more comment. Ciaran Martin Ciaran Martin 4 4 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges.

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