K Kummer Reputable Mar 29, 2015 16 0 4,510 Mar 29, 2015 #1 I have two 1680x1050 and one 1920x1080 monitors so when i enable the surround i get 5040x1050 resolution. Is it possible to make the middle monitor have 1920x1050 resolution so it wont stretch the image and i would get 5280x1050 resolution?
I have two 1680x1050 and one 1920x1080 monitors so when i enable the surround i get 5040x1050 resolution. Is it possible to make the middle monitor have 1920x1050 resolution so it wont stretch the image and i would get 5280x1050 resolution?
Solution Mousemonkey Mar 29, 2015 Simple answer, no. This is a downside of Surround, all monitors have to run at the same shared resolution.
Simple answer, no. This is a downside of Surround, all monitors have to run at the same shared resolution.
Mousemonkey Titan Sep 3, 2006 59,466 17 92,965 Mar 29, 2015 Solution #2 Simple answer, no. This is a downside of Surround, all monitors have to run at the same shared resolution. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Simple answer, no. This is a downside of Surround, all monitors have to run at the same shared resolution.
K Kummer Reputable Mar 29, 2015 16 0 4,510 Mar 29, 2015 #3 Mousemonkey : Simple answer, no. This is a downside of Surround, all monitors have to run at the same shared resolution. And isn't there some kind of third party program which could do it ? Upvote 0 Downvote
Mousemonkey : Simple answer, no. This is a downside of Surround, all monitors have to run at the same shared resolution. And isn't there some kind of third party program which could do it ?
Mousemonkey Titan Sep 3, 2006 59,466 17 92,965 Mar 29, 2015 #4 If there is I don't know of it. Upvote 0 Downvote