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Issue with external display adjustment... Assistance needed!

Issue with external display adjustment... Assistance needed!

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KawiianMili
Posting Freak
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07-24-2016, 05:56 PM
#1
Your bigger screen looks small on your laptop due to resolution differences. Adjust scaling settings or use display settings to match the aspect ratio.
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KawiianMili
07-24-2016, 05:56 PM #1

Your bigger screen looks small on your laptop due to resolution differences. Adjust scaling settings or use display settings to match the aspect ratio.

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DoniCreeper
Junior Member
36
08-02-2016, 06:09 PM
#2
Confirm the arrangement is correct and verify both screens are scaled at 100%.
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DoniCreeper
08-02-2016, 06:09 PM #2

Confirm the arrangement is correct and verify both screens are scaled at 100%.

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Nejc007
Senior Member
707
08-02-2016, 06:34 PM
#3
If your laptop display is number one and the monitor is number two, the variation in size likely comes from differing resolutions. The laptop screen is compact yet offers a much higher resolution. As @GuiltySpark_ mentioned, using the identify feature should display a number on each screen to confirm which one corresponds to which device.
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Nejc007
08-02-2016, 06:34 PM #3

If your laptop display is number one and the monitor is number two, the variation in size likely comes from differing resolutions. The laptop screen is compact yet offers a much higher resolution. As @GuiltySpark_ mentioned, using the identify feature should display a number on each screen to confirm which one corresponds to which device.

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poler199
Member
74
08-02-2016, 10:19 PM
#4
Windows doesn't have a method to determine the actual physical dimensions of each display. It only displays screen sizes based on pixel count. *Some monitors do provide physical measurements,* and there are rumors that occasionally Windows shows them accurately, though I haven't personally verified this.
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poler199
08-02-2016, 10:19 PM #4

Windows doesn't have a method to determine the actual physical dimensions of each display. It only displays screen sizes based on pixel count. *Some monitors do provide physical measurements,* and there are rumors that occasionally Windows shows them accurately, though I haven't personally verified this.