How do I have an image stretch both monitors in dual monitor? Something much like what Windows has, I figure there’s a setting here somewhere I’m not seeing.
welcome.
wallpaper application is on a monitor by monitor basis.
if you want a single background to span both monitors you will need to crop your source to fit each monitor and save the backgrounds as separate images… then apply each one separately using Configure Desktop and Wallpaper… from the context menu.
i’ve done this with a web telescope image and just cropped out two parts of the huge image that represented the size and position of my two monitors and then saved them as separate files.
when both are applied, then my monitor “view” of the comos is like a window onto that larger web telescope view.
I’d also like to know if this is possible. I remember in my Ubuntu Mate 16.04 days, wallpapers that met the required resolution spanned both of my monitors by default.
As a workaround under KDE Neon I get a 3840 x 1200 (2 x 1920 x 1200 monitors) resolution wallpaper and cut it in half using GIMP, I then apply each half to it’s respective monitor.