Windows 10: Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling

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  1. guygizmo Win User

    Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling


    I have Windows 10 installed on a 2017 iMac. I've connected a second monitor to it that is not retina resolution. When both displays are set to a scale of 1.0 the "select and arrange displays" section looks like this:


    Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling [​IMG]


    That's reasonable, as the resolution of the first monitor is much bigger than the second. However, the second monitor is physically only a few inches shorter than the iMac's monitor. So I set the scale on the iMac monitor to 2.5, which makes it so that elements between both monitors are about the same size.

    However, after I did that, the "select and arrange displays" section still looks like this:


    Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling [​IMG]



    It didn't change! The second display should only be a little bit shorter than the first now. This makes it very awkward for me to move the cursor from one display to the other. I have to move the cursor into the lower right corner, and then it appears in a totally incongruous spot on the second display. It's very annoying!

    Is there any way to fix this?

    :)
     
    guygizmo, Feb 13, 2018
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  2. In Display settings, changing the scale of a display does not change its relative size when arranging with other displays

    I have Windows 10 installed on a 2017 iMac. I've connected a second monitor to it that is not retina resolution. When both displays are set to a scale of 1.0 the "select and arrange displays" section looks like this:


    Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling [​IMG]


    That's reasonable, as the logical area covered by the first monitor is much bigger than the second. However, the second monitor is physically only a few inches shorter than the iMac's monitor. So I set the scale on the iMac monitor to 2.5, which makes it
    so that elements between both monitors are about the same size.

    However, after I did that, the "select and arrange displays" section still looks like this:


    Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling [​IMG]


    It didn't change! The second display should only be a little bit shorter than the first now. This makes it very awkward for me to move the cursor from one display to the other. I have to move the cursor into the lower right corner, and then it appears in
    a totally incongruous spot on the second display. It's very annoying!

    Is there any way to fix this?
     
    Brian Kendall, Feb 13, 2018
    #2
  3. jon_win10 Win User
    Automatically change display scaling when laptop docked/connected to an external monitor (win 10)

    Hi. Hoping someone can help me with this issue. I have a laptop which runs in QHD resolution. Because the screen is small I have to use 150% scaling so that I can see things clearly. I also have a docking station at work which is connected to a 27 inch
    QHD monitor. When im connected to the external monitor i need to have scaling at 100% or things look bad. I only mirror my laptop screen on the larger external monitor, so i am not using one screen as the primary/secondary. I know windows 10 has the ability
    to adjust scaling and other settings for each monitor, but when i look at the settings, my monitor is listed as "1/2", so I cant adjust settings for each monitor individually. I want to know if there is a way that my laptop can run in 150% scaling when it
    is disconnected from the external monitor, and automatically run in 100% scaling when it connects to the external monitor. Since both monitors are QHD, the only thing i need to change automatically is the scaling. Can this be done without having to change
    settings manually?

    thanks!
     
    jon_win10, Feb 13, 2018
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  4. CountMike New Member

    Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling

    CountMike, Feb 13, 2018
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  5. guygizmo Win User
    I'm a bit confused as to why this is important. When arranging two or more displays, windows bases their relative size solely on their resolution. It doesn't seem to use any extra information provided by the graphics driver or the monitor's EDID (such as its physical dimensions).

    The problem seems to be that when you turn on scaling, Windows will keep using the monitors' physical resolution when determining their relative size, even though the logical portion of the screen they now occupy is not determined by the resolution anymore. Basically, if I set one monitor to scale by 2.5, then its rectangle in the arrange area should be 2.5x smaller, or 40% of its original size.

    This is something both macOS and Linux do automatically... but not Windows? Surely there's a way to fix this!

    At the suggestion of someone from Microsoft's forum, I tried uninstalling my graphics driver and trying it with the default Windows graphics driver for my graphics card, but it has the same issue.
     
    guygizmo, Feb 13, 2018
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  6. CountMike New Member
    This is how it's for me, two 28" and one 21" 4:3, For middle one some drivers couldn't control size until I installed driver (simple .inf file) for it. GPU is AMD and also has own controls for them.

    Can't arrange two monitors the right way when only one has scaling [​IMG]

    Although they are staggered in height I can move mouse pointer and windows only horizontally thru all of them.
     
    CountMike, Apr 5, 2018
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