Set up your PSP as a Secondary Monitor

Step 5Finishing Up

Finishing Up
Now you have to position the new desktop.
This can be done by right clicking your desktop and selecting properties -> settings, or you can launch it from PSPDisp's menu.

As you can see in the picture below, I have my new desktop centred under my monitor, but if you want to move your monitor on top or at the sides that'll work too (might be confusing at the sides though :P).

An excellent program for Multi-Display setups is "UltraMon". It also works a charm for this setup, so I recommend you try it out. It can extend the taskbar to the second desktop, change wallpapers of desktops respectively, and more. It's a trial version, though and costs $39.95 for a licence. There's probably (definately) a free alternative, if you find one, please comment :)
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5 comments
Aug 23, 2009. 10:58 AMk_man93 says:
how did you get the psp driver to show up as a 3rd monitor? mine wont recognize it.... it displays normal, but what is yours showing in the first picture?
Dec 22, 2008. 2:35 PMPSPWilly says:
Hi I followed the tutorial and it has worked But the screen is way below the desktop. How do i get it so that i dont have to drag the item way below the desktop on the PC Cheers PSPWilly
Jul 11, 2009. 2:03 PMddvniek says:
Helped me :) Thanks
May 8, 2009. 4:56 PMMrRocket says:
Well, there is always a crack for the software. Not that I would know.
Dec 23, 2008. 10:12 AMPSPWilly says:
Hi thanks for the reply, Yes i did set my PSPDISP Monitor as shown in the tutorial and i have downloaded Ultramon, I will have to try a few things out and see it it improves.. Cheers PSPWilly

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