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<title>RE: Split Monitors lead to strange resolution</title>
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<description><![CDATA[There's nothing you can really do there, aside from reducing the zoom on the site like you've done. Splitting doesn't scale the window down, it just resizes the window to fit in the split. So it will behave the same as manually resizing the window to half the screen.
The reason it works on your ...]]></description>
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There's nothing you can really do there, aside from reducing the zoom on the site like you've done. Splitting doesn't scale the window down, it just resizes the window to fit in the split. So it will behave the same as manually resizing the window to half the screen.<br/>
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The reason it works on your Surface display is because the resolution of that display is much higher than the second monitor's display.<br/>
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Hope that makes sense, please let us know if you have any further questions.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2019 10:31:09 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello DisplayFusion team,
On my primary monitor Surface Book Display everything works fine (resolution 3000x2000)
On my secondary monitor Acer CZ340CKB I phase challenges:
- Websites with 100% don't show full text. Reduzed to 90% I can read everything (attachments 1 & 2)
- I tested various re...]]></description>
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Hello DisplayFusion team,<br/>
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On my primary monitor Surface Book Display everything works fine (resolution 3000x2000)<br/>
On my secondary monitor Acer CZ340CKB I phase challenges:<br/>
- Websites with 100% don't show full text. Reduzed to 90% I can read everything (attachments 1 & 2)<br/>
- I tested various resolutions however have not found a solution<br/>
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If I switch off DisplayFusion the example in attachment 3 is fully shown.<br/>
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I kindly ask you to sort out how I get a correct and workeable resolution.<br/>
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Thank you, Tilman
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