Claude Code revives a multi-monitor app dormant for two years
Resize Rabbit forces a game or app window into a chosen size and position so it can span several monitors. It works without Nvidia Surround or Eyefinity and is intended for games such as Forza Horizon and Elite Dangerous that lack built-in multi-monitor support. It is a fork of Resize Raccoon, which had not been updated for two years.
Its developer has more than 25 years of IT experience focused on networks and s, but does not consider himself a strong programmer. duces the code changes while he supervises them. The new version lets people drag profiles into a different order and apply them from the system tray or with .
It can also import old Resize Raccoon profiles and supports multiple languages through translations, with corrections welcomed from native speakers.
Key points
- Resize Rabbit places windows across multiple monitors without Nvidia Surround or Eyefinity.
- Development continues from Resize Raccoon after that project went two years without an update.
- Claude Code writes changes under the supervision of an experienced network and operating-system specialist.
- Profiles can be reordered and applied through the system tray or .
- Existing profiles can be imported, and translations provide multiple languages.