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<description><![CDATA[Responded via email, but will post here in case others are wondering too.
It's not possible to clone monitors at separate resolutions. However, you can set them to extended, and use the DisplayFusion "Mirror Monitor" Function (Settings &gt; Functions tab) to mirror a monitor to a new window that...]]></description>
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Responded via email, but will post here in case others are wondering too.<br/>
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It's not possible to clone monitors at separate resolutions. However, you can set them to extended, and use the DisplayFusion "Mirror Monitor" Function (Settings &gt; Functions tab) to mirror a monitor to a new window that can be dragged to the other monitor.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<description><![CDATA[Hey -
Purchased your product today with the understanding that it will allow me to have 2 monitors running at 2 different resolutions.  I can't figure out how to get this to happen.
Running windows 7 and would like both monitors to be running at their peak resolution which is different for both...]]></description>
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Hey - <br/>
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Purchased your product today with the understanding that it will allow me to have 2 monitors running at 2 different resolutions.  I can't figure out how to get this to happen.<br/>
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Running windows 7 and would like both monitors to be running at their peak resolution which is different for both.  For 1 it is 1680 x 1050 and for the other it is 1920 x 1080.<br/>
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Both are connected to the same video card that has 2 DVI output's.  <br/>
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Is this possible if so how do I accomplish this with your software?
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