Of course there's other reasons why you would want a properly spanned desktop across multiple monitor. One is gaming. The other is monitors like the IBM T221, where to get 48Hz refresh you can (given an appropriate adapter) drive it with two DL-DVI feeds. In that case there is no border. It'd be nice if Windows had this ability built-in. Luckily AMD have Eyefinity, which does just this. It'd be nice if it was available in NVIDIA drivers too (like it was in XP/XP64). It seems silly to not have an option, because there are cases where it can be used incorrectly, at the expense of the cases where it would be useful and work beautifully.
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