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Akadis
Go to solution Solved by Glenwing,

Unfortunately this is why you look for monitors with equal pixel densities.

Funny thing I have an 34" 21:9 (3440x1440) and a 24" 16:9 (2560x1440)

Is there a way that they connect correctly (See Picture)?

 

I know it is the Resolution but i am willing to give up a little on that but I am not sure how to do it

 

 

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Put the smaller monitor in something to raise it up so the tops are equal

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Just now, Billy_Mays said:

Put the smaller monitor in something to raise it up so the tops are equal

well what will that get me?? xD they won't fit on the bottom

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I use MultiWall. It can do what you want it to

 

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Add some cardboards to make the smaller monitor raise, and paint the cardboard up if you can

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If you have the same vertical resolution (1440p) but different size monitors, then that means you have two different pixel densities.  You can try to center the smaller monitor but you aren't going to get it exactly like you want.  If a window uses 100 pixels then it will always look bigger on one and smaller on the other.  There's no avoiding that.

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Easiest solution is to avoid having an application open that spans both monitors like that. Just keep it on one monitor or the other.

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1 minute ago, manikyath said:

this suggestion is why i try to educate people on the quality of life of a monitor with a good stand..

I mean the cardboard will be on top

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On 7.7.2017 at 7:50 PM, Glenwing said:

Unfortunately this is why you look for monitors with equal pixel densities.

after testing it a view days i decided to return it anyways. For that price it's just not worth it yet (at least for me)

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no fuss returns, need more of that worldwide...

1 hour ago, Akadis said:

after testing it a view days i decided to return it anyways. For that price it's just not worth it yet (at least for me)

 

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