Windows 10: Multi monitor DPI scaling issue

Discus and support Multi monitor DPI scaling issue in Windows 10 Graphic Cards to solve the problem; As near as I can tell, Windows 10 does not support dual monitors with differing resolutions. I gave up. I use a separate computer for the other... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Graphic Cards' started by pxl8, Sep 5, 2015.

  1. NotSoFast Win User

    Multi monitor DPI scaling issue


    As near as I can tell, Windows 10 does not support dual monitors with differing resolutions. I gave up. I use a separate computer for the other monitor. Its a nuisance, because of the hassle of transferring files from one to the other. Not what I was expecting when I bought the new machine. And after 6 months, there still appears to be no progress on this issue. Microsoft will most likely wait until Apple has done something cool that handles this, then they will rush out to copy it.
     
    NotSoFast, Jan 7, 2016
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  2. pxl8 Win User

    I gave up as well, the scaling issues combined with a problem resuming from sleep meaning I would randomly have either no signal or drop in resolution was too much grief to deal with. I'm now running a single Dell UP2516D @ 2560x1440 without scaling and all is well. It's a lovely monitor so I might add a second - anyone wanna buy a slightly used 4K Dell? *Smile
     
  3. P0L
    p0l Win User
    Well, damn, that sucks... and btw, if Microsoft was waiting on Apple to get it workin, well... it looks like they already have, because on the same PC, OS X 10.10 (hackintosh) works like a charm in terms of scaling, everything looks as sharp as it should.

    Yeah, so it looks 1440p might be the sweet spot if we have to stay at 100% scaling... About that 4K monitor, would you be willing to trade it for a 1920x1200 display? hahha

    Anyway, thanks for letting me know... will come back to you if i figure out something else.
     
  4. NotSoFast Win User

    Multi monitor DPI scaling issue

    Well if Apple OS X 10.10 can do it, why can't Microsoft pull it off? I know that the Apple philosophy is different: don't release a beta product, make sure that everything looks crystal clear. And they have more control over their applications. But you would think that after 6 months Microsoft could have caught up with them. Windows 10 has been out for a good while now.
     
    NotSoFast, Jan 8, 2016
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  5. P0L
    p0l Win User
    So ok, I've found a way to get it working at least to the point where I can use both displays comfortably on Windows. This is only for NVIDIA graphics cards, but I'm sure there's a way to achieve something similar with AMD or Intel.

    Also, this involves pushing a higher resolution to the lower resolution monitor (1920x1200 in my case) than the display is capable of, so do this at your own risk.

    Anyway, what you wanna do is go to the NVIDIA Control Panel > Change resolution and choose the non-4K monitor(s). Then, you'll go into "Customize..." and enable custom resolutions. Next, with everything else stock, create a resolution that is:
    Code: 1.5*width x 1.5*height[/quote] where width and height are the horizontal and vertical number of pixels, and 1.5 is whatever scaling factor you're using for the 4K display.

    Next, once you've tested it and seems to be working, apply it, and then go to (Windows) Settings > System > Display > Advanced display settings, and there select the custom resolution you've just created for the corresponding monitor.

    And that's it.

    Now, pretty much every application that didn't look great before will look much better (and that includes Office 2016, LyX, Spotify, Chrome, Visual Studio, ...). However, the applications that did indeed appear to look better before (basically File Explorer, Settings, and other Metro apps you might have) will now look kinda blurry. For me, however, that's a trade-off I'm willing to accept.

    Good luck, and let me know how it works for you if you get it running,
     
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