Am Sonntag, 9. März 2025, 13:44:05 CET schrieb Carsten Haitzler: > is your problem that kde splits the "desktop" screen by screen and each > screen may have its own panels or when you maximize a window or go > full-screen it maximizes/fullscreens on that screen as opposed to spanning > all your monitors?
well - for me: one desktop means one background image of whole size and not one background image for each monitor. And yes - it means too, if I maximize a window, it spans all monitors as opposed to span one single monitor only. Xinerama worked that way - one desktop which spans multiple monitors. KDE does not work that way. With kde you have 3 desktops, that fit together and you'll be able to size a window manually that spans all monitors. But it is not possible to maximize a window for all monitors. Background image handling is a problem. In the beginning I thought, I might split the background image in 3 parts, so that each monitor shows a third of the whole image - but I like to use diashow for backgrounds, and it's not possible to sync background changes for all monitors (or at least I wasn't able to solve it).