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How to shift the image on two monitors?
Good day! There are two absolutely identical 24' monitors connected to a PC. I learned about an interesting feature - combining several monitors into one large one. And, of course, it’s useful to check such a cool feature in games. But! The crosshair of the sight falls just at the junction of two monitors and it is absolutely impossible to play.
So, is it possible to somehow shift the image so that the sight is to the right or left of the joint?
If important, here are the specs of the PC:
Video card: GTX 1650
Mother: ASUS PRIME X570-P
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
RAM: 16GB
OS: Windows 10
PROBLEM SOLUTION:
If you are a psycho like me and decided that you also need to play on two monitors at once and are experiencing the same problems as me, then I have a solution:
1. Download InqSoft Window Scanner
2. Launch the necessary game in WINDOW WITHOUT FRAME
3. Switch to the downloaded program
4. Press and hold the crosshair icon in the program and drag the mouse over the window with which we will work.
5. Click on the button with the window and the arrows in it.
6. In the new window, simply cut the horizontal resolution by the required number of pixels (I cut it by 50).
7. Close this window.
8. Profit!
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Some games can run in windowed mode (which can already be moved, by the way, if you can’t do it with the mouse, display the window menu using the keyboard), poke around in the settings, which may not be displayed in the menu, but there are those in the configuration files.
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