see my post from about a month ago.
mrzeld
[quote who="Kyanar" reply="2" id="2068567"]This isn't as hard as you think. Basically, just get the image you want (make sure it is exactly the size of both your monitors across!) and set the display mode to "Tiled" in the background tab of display properties. That makes the image span both monitors without a single third party tool. [/quote]this doesn't work though with fences activated. i followed your steps and the background from the primary monitor is still copied to the
second the suggestion for the double click to be re-definable. i use directfolders also and this would help.
fences is pretty cool. but... i have been using DisplayFusion (on win XP with an nVidia 8800GT card) to allow either seperate backgrounds on both my monitors, or one background to span both monitors. but after installing Fences, the background from the primary screen is copied to the secondary screen. i am not able to change this using DisplayFusion as i did before. is this correct behaviour for fences, or is it a bug??? thanks.