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Device dimensions don't apply to combined high-resolution displays.

Device dimensions don't apply to combined high-resolution displays.

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GTBPR00
Junior Member
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01-23-2026, 02:26 PM
#1
I've got a 32" LG tv as my main monitor, but it only supports 1360x768. I've also got a 22" Acer off to the side that goes to 1680x1050. Sadly it's got a lot of dead pixels & a couple vertical pixel lines (solid yellow) that make it horrible for gaming. So I'm running all my games on the LG, and keeping basic software to the nasty Acer panel. But I've got a couple pieces of software (notably Firefox) that every time I open them, are still sized as if they were opening on the LG @ 1360x768. I've tried the Ctrl+F4 shortcut to save & close the windows, but they refuse to save the new window size. Is there a setting or shortcut key I'm missing that will help with this?
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GTBPR00
01-23-2026, 02:26 PM #1

I've got a 32" LG tv as my main monitor, but it only supports 1360x768. I've also got a 22" Acer off to the side that goes to 1680x1050. Sadly it's got a lot of dead pixels & a couple vertical pixel lines (solid yellow) that make it horrible for gaming. So I'm running all my games on the LG, and keeping basic software to the nasty Acer panel. But I've got a couple pieces of software (notably Firefox) that every time I open them, are still sized as if they were opening on the LG @ 1360x768. I've tried the Ctrl+F4 shortcut to save & close the windows, but they refuse to save the new window size. Is there a setting or shortcut key I'm missing that will help with this?

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SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
879
01-30-2026, 10:50 PM
#2
I'm experiencing an issue where dragging Firefox (or any application) to my secondary monitor causes it to remain displayed on that screen each time I launch it. After dragging it in, it fills the entire screen and stays there automatically.
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SayNoToNWO
01-30-2026, 10:50 PM #2

I'm experiencing an issue where dragging Firefox (or any application) to my secondary monitor causes it to remain displayed on that screen each time I launch it. After dragging it in, it fills the entire screen and stays there automatically.

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SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
879
02-04-2026, 07:10 PM
#3
It remains on the second panel but doesn't adjust the window size. (And I dislike fullscreen windows) ;P When it appears, it occupies roughly a quarter of the desktop area on that panel.
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SayNoToNWO
02-04-2026, 07:10 PM #3

It remains on the second panel but doesn't adjust the window size. (And I dislike fullscreen windows) ;P When it appears, it occupies roughly a quarter of the desktop area on that panel.