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Topic: «
Huge taskbar on second monitor
, On a second monitor with a (much) lower resolution, taskbar is huge » on forum:
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Jérôme Jolidon
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02/13/2015 03:57:30
Hello,
I have the latest version of Actual Multiple Monitor, 8.2.2, running on Windows 8.1 x64, and I have an issue that seems to be related to screen resolutions:
I have a 4k main screen, but my secondary screen is of a much lower resolution (1920x1080). The second screen is connected via a USB3 docking station, but all applications seem to handle the resolution difference properly (after a fashion, apps between screens have ugly proportions on the smaller resolution screen).
The taskbar on the additional screen, however, and all menus that the taskbar generates, are not properly rescaled, and occupy a considerable amount of space on the screen.
Please see attachments to compare a Firefox of a normal size with the monstruous Actual Multiple Monitor context menu.
Any help towards the resolution of this issue would be appreciated.
Thanks all,
Jérôme
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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02/13/2015 11:03:40
Hello Jérôme,
Thanks for the post.
Could you please provide screenshots of the "Actual Multiple Monitors -> Multiple Monitors -> Monitors Layout and Settings" pane and your DPI settings?
Best regards.
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Jérôme Jolidon
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03/09/2015 16:16:04
Sure thing... Here it is. The third screen is the same config as the second one, except for the lateral offset.
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Jérôme Jolidon
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03/09/2015 16:16:22
Second pic...
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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03/12/2015 13:44:10
Jérôme,
You forgot to specify your PDI settings:
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