Couldn't resist it
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The thing at the bottom is Launchy. Been using it for a long time now, and it's such a useful programme I don't know where I'd be without it![]()
wheres this wallpaper from i love it

Couldn't resist it
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The thing at the bottom is Launchy. Been using it for a long time now, and it's such a useful programme I don't know where I'd be without it![]()
wheres this wallpaper from i love it![]()
People running dual monitors, how you use usually set your wallpaper up? IE do you use 2 differant wallpapers? Ive got a 24'' and a 19'' was hoping to stretch a wallpaper between the two but it doesnt look great. So at the mo using tow different wallapapers.
I use 2 20's at 1680x1050 each, if you have 2 images you want to use, put them together into a 3360x1050 image and centre that, you could try making an image double the size of your 24" screen, put some markings on it and see what shows where on the 19", then shrink a copy of the original to 1440*900 and put it in place on the image, could work?![]()
Or just use Ultramon.![]()
I like, linky?
Wallpaper: http://img186.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pioneer20edge20201680x1lr7.jpg
was originally taken from http://www.decks.co.uk/articles/wallpaper_homepage/ but the page is blank at the mo.
Winamp skin is "Ebonite" for Winamp by WinstonGFX
XP theme is : "Clear black" via Windowsblinds
Or just use Ultramon.![]()
yeah ultramon allows you to have different sized wallpapers for each screen and also allows you to save the setups so you can quickly change them.
or even better is a program called wallpaper master pro or something like that,not at home atm so don't know for sure, which lets you choose a selection of images for each screen and then it randomises them each start up. very good program imo
Wallpaper: http://img186.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pioneer20edge20201680x1lr7.jpg
was originally taken from http://www.decks.co.uk/articles/wallpaper_homepage/ but the page is blank at the mo.
Winamp skin is "Ebonite" for Winamp by WinstonGFX
XP theme is : "Clear black" via Windowsblinds
updated
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