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<title>RE: 3 Monitors -- 1 in Portrait orientation resolution keeps resetting to lower than native</title>
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DisplayFusion doesn't apply any monitor settings on startup, so it's likely that Windows is just remembering the wrong resolution for some reason. If you fix the resolution after a startup using the Windows display settings instead of the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration, does that help at all?
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<description><![CDATA[Every time I startup my Windows 10 machine the portrait monitor keeps resetting to a lower resolution. The only way to fix it is if I use the Windows monitor configuration utility to toggle to a different resolution and toggle back. All 3 monitors are native 1080p.]]></description>
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Every time I startup my Windows 10 machine the portrait monitor keeps resetting to a lower resolution. The only way to fix it is if I use the Windows monitor configuration utility to toggle to a different resolution and toggle back. All 3 monitors are native 1080p.
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