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Different Resolutions = Diffferent Sizes

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Make the wallpaper two images and scale them to how you want them to look on each monitor

So I have one 4K monitor, and one 1080p monitor. I want to stretch a wallpaper across them but can't because they are different resolutions, so Windows thinks that the lower resolution one is way smaller, so it doesn't stretch correctly. I have tried Display Fusion but it does the same thing. Also, because Windows thinks they are different resolutions, when I drag windows from one monitor to the other they are the wrong size, I sort of fixed this with LittleBigMouse but I can't have a window half on one monitor and half on the other or it will be the wrong size. I have tried super sampling my 1080p monitor but then it looks fuzzy.

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Make the wallpaper two images and scale them to how you want them to look on each monitor

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1 hour ago, Slottr said:

Make the wallpaper two images and scale them to how you want them to look on each monitor

Didn't think about that - thx

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