I have a GTX 760 with a 23" and 24" monitor connected to it on Windows 7.
I want my main monitor (defined by Windows 7 under display settings) to be my 23" with my 24" on the side. Unfortunately, this makes all my wallpapers on the 24" take the sizing of the 23", resulting in the ugly black bordering.
On the other hand, if I make the 24" monitor the main monitor, then the 23" takes on the wallpaper sizing of the 24", which is great, since the stretching of the wallpaper will always cover it. However, in doing this, I have to log in from the 24", which is awkward since I have to look away from the monitor in front of me.
Basically, I'm trying to find a way for the larger monitor to be the one to dictate wallpaper scaling while having my smaller one act as the main one (it is the contrary by default). Is there a way around this? Thanks.
I want my main monitor (defined by Windows 7 under display settings) to be my 23" with my 24" on the side. Unfortunately, this makes all my wallpapers on the 24" take the sizing of the 23", resulting in the ugly black bordering.
On the other hand, if I make the 24" monitor the main monitor, then the 23" takes on the wallpaper sizing of the 24", which is great, since the stretching of the wallpaper will always cover it. However, in doing this, I have to log in from the 24", which is awkward since I have to look away from the monitor in front of me.
Basically, I'm trying to find a way for the larger monitor to be the one to dictate wallpaper scaling while having my smaller one act as the main one (it is the contrary by default). Is there a way around this? Thanks.