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Unfortunately this isn't something we support, sorry!
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I was wondering if it was possible to set a specific application resolution when opening it?
I have two monitors of different resolutions, 2560x1440 and 1920x1080, with the smaller being my 'main display'. If I set my main display to the larger one, the application I open can fullscreen ...]]></description>
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Hello,<br/>
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I was wondering if it was possible to set a specific application resolution when opening it? <br/>
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I have two monitors of different resolutions, 2560x1440 and 1920x1080, with the smaller being my 'main display'. If I set my main display to the larger one, the application I open can fullscreen into 2560x1440 however when I set my main display as 1920x1080 then it cannot expand to 2560x1440 DPI. I need my main display to be smaller since I run most other programs on it.<br/>
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I think this has to do with Windows 10's overriding dpi scaling behaviour but was not able to change it by running the program in compatibility. I have also tried using Display Fusion's functions to resize it.
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