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Suppose I have 9 screens put together like a square or a rectangle or any shape, and I want to display one image, but this image should be separate to 9 parts, each part will be shown on one screen like this :

What I want to do is bigger that 9 screens, this is for my project, I will create a video, inside the video there is a shape moves around. For example, if the shape were in screen 2, then it goes to screen 3 but slowly not disappearing in screen 2 and show up in 3.

It must be treat like a normal screen.

Is this possible?

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Azad
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    Depending on the hardware and and operating system in question, most likely yes, but a bit more detail regarding what you have to work with would help out. – MaQleod Mar 29 '14 at 21:30
  • Could you also add which OS is desired? E.g. only answers for OS/X, FreeBSD, Linux, win7, ... – Hennes Mar 29 '14 at 21:56
  • @Hennes: I am using Windows7 . – Azad Mar 29 '14 at 21:58
  • Win7 doesn't have a monitor limit, so as long as your hardware supports it, you can set up 9 or more monitors. If you have your desktop extended across all the monitors and arranged correctly in display properties, you can expand a program across all of them to play a video in a grid like you suggest. Most application's "full screen" capabilities will most likely confine it to a single screen though. You can also look at displayfusion, it will let you set a screen saver across multiple monitors. Can you tell us more about the video you intend to play and what application you will be using? – MaQleod Mar 30 '14 at 01:01

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Yes, this is possible. You basically have to put together all your wallpapers in a folder and add import it. Once you do that, you select your wallpapers one by one and assign it a monitor like shown in the picture. In this picture I only have two monitors.

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  • This is totally not related with my issues, sorry. – Azad Mar 29 '14 at 21:59
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    According to your first post this is what I understood you wanted. Your edit to the post makes better sense as to what you want to do. Sorry about that. – 10100111001 Mar 29 '14 at 22:17
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After some google-ing I found these two useful links:

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