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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Dual Monitor Tools

    Hello, First try with only your local wallpaper folder. I suppose you don't have duplicate image in your local wallpaper folder. On web, you can find same picture with different name, DMT can't "see" that. What's new after you disable Bing ? Have a good day.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Dual Monitor Tools

    Hello, On https://sourceforge.net/projects/dualmonitortool/ green button "Download" and on https://sourceforge.net/projects/dualmonitortool/files/ green button "Download latest version" give us 2.8.msi , but what is https://sourceforge.net/projects/dualmonitortool/files/dualmonitortool/2.8.1/DualMonitorTools-2.8.1.zip/ giving us 2.8.1.msi ? Have a good day.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Dual Monitor Tools

    wait and maybe see

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Dual Monitor Tools

    up

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Dual Monitor Tools

    up ! LOL ...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Dual Monitor Tools

    Good News ! Gerald Evans was coming here. Maybe he can add a button to test the URL in the URL provider dialog ? Thank you.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Dual Monitor Tools

    Hello StephanH, In a day, you view 6-8 wallpapers on a single screen. 1000 days (about 3 years) to display everything on one screen. With so many images to manage, I think you would use a database module with these tables: = "wallpapers" table: - file id - file name - path id - date of last screen display 1 - date last displayed screen 2 = "paths" table: - path id - path name = table 'parameters' - date of last directory scan - most recent file date scanned At start-up, the module would search for...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Dual Monitor Tools

    Hello, I didn't quite understand your explanation using google translate. The BMP format is not compressed. GIF or PNG format, yes. The more an image is compressed, the more it loses quality. Your wallpaper will look the prettiest if your image is in BMP and screen size, windows won't have to modify it to fit the screen. I crop my images then I store them in the "wallpapers" folder. Sorry if I don't reply to your post.

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