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you can use SOFTTH but i cant help ypu with setting it up =(
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<description><![CDATA[I believe I responded to your Facebook message yesterday but I didn't see this one, sorry! I'll post my reply here in case others come across this topic:
You would need to lower the resolution of the 24 inch monitor to 1600x900, unfortunately there isn't another way to line them up.
Right-click...]]></description>
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I believe I responded to your Facebook message yesterday but I didn't see this one, sorry! I'll post my reply here in case others come across this topic:<br/>
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You would need to lower the resolution of the 24 inch monitor to 1600x900, unfortunately there isn't another way to line them up.<br/>
<ul class="ListBullet"><li>Right-click the desktop, choose DisplayFusion > Monitor Configuration</li>
<li>Select the left monitor (#2)</li>
<li>Drag the "Monitor Resolution" slider to the left until you get to 1600x900</li>
<li>Click Apply</li>
<li>If everything looks good, click the "Keep Changes" button</li>
<li>If the monitors go blank after clicking Apply, just wait about 15-30 seconds and they should revert back to the previous settings</li></ul>
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Hope that helps!
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<description><![CDATA[hello there and greetings
i hope someone here can help me with my issue
i want to align two different sized monitors , i am currently using a 24 inch and a 20 inch monitor  , how can i set my monitors using displayfusion so i make them aligned with each other , in terms of seeing my wallpaper o...]]></description>
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hello there and greetings <br/>
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i hope someone here can help me with my issue <br/>
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i want to align two different sized monitors , i am currently using a 24 inch and a 20 inch monitor  , how can i set my monitors using displayfusion so i make them aligned with each other , in terms of seeing my wallpaper or watching a video on both screens because right now the alignment is way off due to not having the same sized screens , i dont mind lowering theresolution or the size of my 24 inch monitor just to match it with my 20 inch. <br/>
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my 24 inch monitor has 1920 x 1080 resolution , while my 20 inch has 1600 x 900.<br/>
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if it is possible to do this using  display monitor ?<br/>
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please help me <br/>
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thanks <br/>
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attached below is a photo of mt monitor set up in windows
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