I understand it is most probably a driver issue reporting the wrong desktop size to Chrome (which I thought was the point of the Catalyst Maximize to full desktop size function). Tried Chrome Frame in IE9, also only uses one display. Tried to find an extension for Chrome, but no success. Tried a number of Chrome command line switches () for kiosk mode, start in fullscreen etc., so right now using the -app="" switch to at least get rid of most of Chrome's UI elements. IE9 seems to have a limitation of about 10000px for the webview, thus i cannot even stretch it across the entire desktop manually (that works with Chrome). Using Chrome Fullscreen or HTML5 fullscreen API results in the same: Fullscreen on a single of the 6 monitors. Tried Chrome Kiosk mode (that would be ideal), same problem, only fills up primary display. That works for maximizing normal windows (except Chrome), but not for anything fullscreen. Set the maximize to whole desktop setting in the Catalyst control panel. I have tried the following to get a fullscreen web view across displays: Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit (latest updates / patches)Ħ x 1080p displays (in a row) resulting in a 11520px by 1080px desktop. I am using the following test setup (Latest meaning as of July 14th 2012):Ĭore i7 with an ATI FirePro V9800 (Eyefinity)
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