Adding your own wallpaper is a great way to add a personal touch to Vista. But if you have two monitors, Vista's Display Properties tool will only let you replicate the image on both screens instead of providing the option of stretching it across the two. The end result is that a beautiful landscape scene, for example, turns into a nasty case of double vision.

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Displayfusion' is a free application that provides you with a collection of advanced Vista wallpaper options, including the ability to place separate images on each monitor or stretch a single image across both. To try it out, head to displayfusion and download the Free edition. A Pro version is also available and offers a few more advanced tools, but most users will be more than happy with the free alternative.