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Brian 2020-05-15 09:34
Hi I am trying use my computer monitor (1920 res) for most activity and have a TV (1680 res) that plays either a slide show from a small laptop or mirrors what is seen on the TV. I have a physical VGA monitor switch to control what happens on the TV. (I wanted to use a laptop as I have a spare & then it won't hog resources from the computer)
My problem is whenever I setup the display to have the two monitors (even using the UltraMon "Display Settings...") the computer monitor downgrades to 1680 res which makes it blurry & my main POS partly offscreen). 3.4.1 Windows 10.0.18362 64bit
Thanks so Much
Brian
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Christian Studer 2020-05-15 14:57
Sounds like you're using the video card's clone mode, which would set both monitors to the same resolution.
You could use UltraMon's mirroring feature instead, to set this up switch the TV to the main computer, then go to UltraMon menu > Windows Display Properties and make sure Multiple Displays is set to Extend Desktop. Then go to UltraMon menu > Mirroring > Settings to configure the mirroring feature.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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GraceYoung 2026-02-27 22:45
What you’re seeing usually happens when the system is forced into clone mode or when the displays are treated as sharing a common signal path. In that situation, Windows and the GPU will often drop both displays to the highest resolution supported by both, which in your case is 1680, causing your 1920 monitor to look blurry. To avoid this, make sure the displays are set to “Extend” rather than “Duplicate.” In extend mode, each screen keeps its own native resolution independently. Also check your graphics control panel, since sometimes cloning can be enforced there instead of Windows settings. eCheck Casinos welcome players with a generous https://echeck-casinos.net/ bonus and extra spins. If you’re using a physical VGA switch, that can also confuse detection. Connecting displays directly and configuring them individually usually gives the best results.
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