I've plugged another monitor in and it works but atm I'm only getting an identical wallpaper on each desktop. Is there a way to use seperate images or stretch one image across both?
stretching only the bg image over both screens is afaik not possible with nview, it only allows to stretch the whole desktop over the two screens, which also stretches the taskbar - useful, but windows are being maximized over both screens, too - not useful.
Another queston, is it possible to use apps on one screen (secondary monitor) and not take focus from full screen apps on the primary monitor (LFS/N2003)?
It is if you use Horizontal Span instead of Dual View.
If you set them to be always on top this will do this to some extent, although I'm not 100% sure thats what you want... I believe what you want would be against the Windows GUI design
On a related note, what's the best way to run LFS over 2 monitors? Using windowed mode and dragging it across both displays results in pretty meagre fps (i.e. 18fps instead of 140fps).
I like the smart taskbar feature of Ultramon, however, is there anyway to stop it getting clicked through LFS. It's really annoying to keep going back to desktop when clicking on a button in the bottom left of LFS.
With an nVidia , go to settings/advanced/nView Display/Horizontal span and run it in 2048 x 768 (i.e (1024 x 2) x 768 or whatever res x2 you run your monitors in)
Sorry I didn't make it very clear. I obviously play LFS on the primary monitor but want my start bar to be on the secondary one, therefore the smart bar goes on the primary (LFS) monitor. When clicking on buttons in the bottom left of the screen in LFS the click is not registered by LFS but instead by the smart bar underneath it, this takes the focus off LFS like pressing alt + tab does, it's not a major issue because it only happens in the menus but it is annoying.
Aha. Temporarily turn it off? It seems the smart bar can only be at the bottom, rather than at the top or sides like the start bar. Damn, these words are confusing. Weird that happens at all though.
You would need to speak to a multi-monitor setup owner with one! Besides, driving with the split in the middle of your FOV is a pain in the proverbials, hence the need for 3 monitors...
What about keeping the primary monitor in the same place in LFS but having the secondary rotated 45 degrees so that you'll only have to press a button to look one way.