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    MM2: Treat Two Monitor as One

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      I’m in the research stage of creating a Magic Mirror. I’m trying to make it relatively large and not spend a few hundred on a TV.
      I’d like to see about spanning a display across two monitors.

      I know this is a feature in the Nvidia control panel, so I know it’s possible on at least Windows. For Nvidia, I think it’s called span surround.

      Is this something that’s possible on a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian?

      Thanks!

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        sdetweil @isaacbenezra
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        @isaacbenezra I haven’t found anything that works. I’ve tested on multiple machines

        u can drag/drop to make the image cover both displays. but I haven’t found a way to make it happen automated.

        u can run multiple instances of mm, one on each display, and make it look like one big display

        see this recent topic
        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/13431/magic-mirror-with-2-displays?page=1

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          @sdetweil I’ll have a look, thanks!

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