Windows 10: Dual screen full screen zoom discrepancy with same resolution.

Discus and support Dual screen full screen zoom discrepancy with same resolution. in Windows 10 Graphic Cards to solve the problem; I'm running windows 10 on an ASUS Desktop computer with a GeForce GTX650. I dual monitor with a Samsung monitor and Samsung Plasma television. even... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Graphic Cards' started by Otani, Aug 3, 2015.

  1. Otani Win User

    Dual screen full screen zoom discrepancy with same resolution.


    I'm running windows 10 on an ASUS Desktop computer with a GeForce GTX650. I dual monitor with a Samsung monitor and Samsung Plasma television. even though both devices are set to 1920x1080 (I've checked, repeatedly, and included screenshots) yet when I drag a window from one screen to another it changes in size on screen. even before fully moving from one screen to the other the window will shift in size and the change will be visible on both screens. (this is also shown in the screen shots)

    all options that I can find involving resolution, magnification, size of elements on screen, zoom, or other related sounded terms are identical on both monitors. I have no idea what is causing this problem. any and all help would be much appreciated.

    :)
     
    Otani, Aug 3, 2015
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    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your reply and updating on the status.

    I would like to inform that when a Lock screen wallpaper is set, the image resolution should be the same as the screen resolution. If the image is of a smaller resolution, then the system will try to fit the image to the screen which will cause discrepancy
    in the image. the default images will be of the resolution which will be the exact fit to screen so, there will not be any changes made to the image by the system when it is set.

    Hope this information is helpful. Feel free to write to us for any other assistance with Windows, we'll be glad to assist you.
     
    Eeshwar Kumar, Aug 3, 2015
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    Sorry for late reply;

    No i can't browse them completely full screen (With out dark space) but i Zoom them for a comfortable view. And sensor helps to rotate to landscape view for larger resolution pictures.
     
    coolbelief, Aug 3, 2015
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  4. Otani Win User

    Dual screen full screen zoom discrepancy with same resolution.

    upon further repeated searches of my settings I found one I missed. solved my problem.
     
    Otani, Aug 3, 2015
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