Can I set a particular resolution for whenever I plug my laptop into a secondary display?
Right now, my laptop has a 3200 x 1800 resolution and is scaled at 250 percent. I would like the display on the secondary display to be 100 percent at 1920 x 1080 whenever it is plugged in to the secondary display.
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Right now, my laptop has a 3200 x 1800 resolution and is scaled at 250 percent. I would like the display on the secondary display to be 100 percent at 1920 x 1080 whenever it is plugged in to the secondary display.
windows-10 display
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Right now, my laptop has a 3200 x 1800 resolution and is scaled at 250 percent. I would like the display on the secondary display to be 100 percent at 1920 x 1080 whenever it is plugged in to the secondary display.
windows-10 display
Right now, my laptop has a 3200 x 1800 resolution and is scaled at 250 percent. I would like the display on the secondary display to be 100 percent at 1920 x 1080 whenever it is plugged in to the secondary display.
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You can force a resolution in the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/VIDEO
Identify the 2nd monitor by its resolution & input the desired resolution
The scaling issue has already been answered here: separate custom scaling levels for each display in windows 10
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You can force a resolution in the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/VIDEO
Identify the 2nd monitor by its resolution & input the desired resolution
The scaling issue has already been answered here: separate custom scaling levels for each display in windows 10
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You can force a resolution in the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/VIDEO
Identify the 2nd monitor by its resolution & input the desired resolution
The scaling issue has already been answered here: separate custom scaling levels for each display in windows 10
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You can force a resolution in the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/VIDEO
Identify the 2nd monitor by its resolution & input the desired resolution
The scaling issue has already been answered here: separate custom scaling levels for each display in windows 10
You can force a resolution in the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/VIDEO
Identify the 2nd monitor by its resolution & input the desired resolution
The scaling issue has already been answered here: separate custom scaling levels for each display in windows 10
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