VirtualScreenMaximizer stretches windows across multiple monitors
If you have multiple monitors connected to your PC, clicking a program's maximize button will usually make it take up the whole screen of one display. VirtualScreenMaximizer will make that single program stretch across all of your displays with the click of a button.The utility is a tiny (32KB) executable. Just download and run it and an icon will show up in your system tray. Right click that icon to open the config menu and select the hotkeys you want to use to maximize or restore programs. You can select key combinations like Ctrl+Alt+F6 if you want too.
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Subscribe to commentsMattDec 8th 2008 10:16AM
This is pretty cool for being free, but for a little bit of money you can get a much better program that saves tons of time! Ultramon! http://realtimesoft.com/ultramon/
I'm a programmer with dual monitors and I couldn't live without ultramon.
AndrewDec 8th 2008 10:41AM
I second the Ultramon recommendation. It's well worth the money if you have two or more monitors.
fatmanDec 15th 2008 9:21PM
Version 0.2 released.
New features included: monitor selection, taskbar visibility.
taekJan 7th 2009 9:53AM
This is very cool... Don't need any commercial software!