Windows 10: How to change monitor display resolution/scaling only

Discus and support How to change monitor display resolution/scaling only in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; As you can see in the picture below, my external monitor is larger than my laptop's display, but windows thinks the display is smaller. Because of... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by mrenny, Jul 6, 2022.

  1. mrenny Win User

    How to change monitor display resolution/scaling only


    As you can see in the picture below, my external monitor is larger than my laptop's display, but windows thinks the display is smaller. Because of this, when I transfer windows from the monitor to the laptop, the sizing is off until it fully realizes it is on the new screen. This is particularly troubling when taking screen shots and snips. If taken from the monitor, the size and resolution is small/poor. Changing scaling in the display settings changes scaling and resolution on both monitors, but I only want to change it on the external monitor. Any suggestions? Thanks!

    :)
     
    mrenny, Jul 6, 2022
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  2. MattRu Win User

    Change scale or change resolution?

    I have trouble seeing print on my new monitor in its native resolution. Should I change the resolution, or should I adjust the scale?

    Thank you,

    MP
     
    MattRu, Jul 6, 2022
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  3. Display Resolution for two monitor have different settings

    Hi,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    The display resolution depends on the monitors that you have plugged into your computer. The display resolution modes will vary with each display based on the video card device, monitor size, video driver, and monitor driver.
    By default, Windows chooses the best display settings for your PC based on your monitor, so it is recommended to set the screen resolution of the display to the (Recommended) native resolution to get the best display on your monitor.

    To have better clarity on the issue, let us know the model numbers of your monitors, so that we can provide you the exact display resolution which is recommended to your monitors.

    Meanwhile, try the below methods and see if this helps.

    Changing the Display Resolution from Settings.

    Step 1: Right Click on an empty space on the desktop and click on
    Display Settings.

    Step 2: In the
    Display Settings window, scroll down and click on 'Advanced display settings' option under
    Multiple displays.

    Step 3: Then, click on
    Display adapter properties for Display 1, Display 2, or
    Display 3; whichever monitor you want to change the resolution for.

    Step 4: Once the Display properties pops-up, click on 'List All Modes' option.

    Step 5: Select a display mode that you want for the selected display and click on
    OK.

    Step 6: Then, click on
    Apply and OK for the changes to take effect.

    If these steps don't work, try reinstalling the driver by opening
    Device Manager, right-click on the monitor drivers, and select
    Uninstall. Restart your PC and Windows will attempt to reinstall the drivers.

    Hope it helps.
     
    Shafeeq_Khan, Jul 6, 2022
    #3
  4. How to change monitor display resolution/scaling only

    Monitor Resolution reset after system restart

    Hi there,

    I just bought a new 4k Monitor and added it to my system as primary monitor with my 1080p monitor as secondary. The problem I face everyday is when is start my system, the monitor resolution is reset. Earlier it used to reset my 4K monitor to 1080p and when
    I check settings: Display Settings --> Scale and Layout it say 'A Custom Scale factor is Set'. To resolve it I had to log out and log in. After logging back the resolutions are fine and the Display Settings --> Scale and Layout 'A Custom Scale factor is Set'
    is not 200%. But now from yesterday my resolution of 1080p display is getting changed to 4k on system restart. Again I have to do the above steps mentioned to resolve it. This is really annoying, why does not Windows remember my 2 monitors resolution. It
    would be really helpful if anyone can suggest the solution.

    My system details if it helps to find solution:

    OS - Windows 10 latest update

    Monitor 1 - LG 27UD68-B (set to 4K native)

    Monitor 2 - LG E2360V (set to 1080p native)

    Graphics Card - Nvidia GTX970
     
    gamer_patri0t, Jul 6, 2022
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