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Hello I had a problem with my old Monitor yesterday so I went out a brought a 28" 4k monitor (3840x2160).
I have a 4k monitor as my main screen and a 1080p monitor as my second screen. The problem I have is my second screen is really small compared to my 4k screen. Its hard to explain so here is a picture. imgur.com/jnadwxJ My question is how do I make them the same size while keeping the same resolutions as they are now? |
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You can't.
Either drop the resolution on your 4K monitor to 1080p to match the smaller one or live with it. This is because one monitor has 4 times the resolution of 1080p. |
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i dont want the 1080p to have the same resolution of the 4k screen I just wanted to move my mouse from screen to screen without hitting the wall if you know what I mean |
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hitmarkerx10 wrote i dont want the 1080p to have the same resolution of the 4k screen I just wanted to move my mouse from screen to screen without hitting the wall if you know what I mean If you use a Nvidia GPU then you could set a custom resolution of 2160p for the 1080p monitor to achieve what you want but it won't look great. With them both at different resolutions, they're always going to have walls. |
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I have this problem at work a lot, identical situation.
I've not found a solution to the problem as of yet. Maybe there is a software solution out there? Give it a day or 2 and you'll get used to it if you can't find a solution. |
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do you have an AMD or intel computer? |
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