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Topic: «
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, Can you get Windows 7 "Make it easier to read" on only one screen? » on forum:
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Derek Lehrke
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05/09/2012 22:11:43
I recently purchased a new laptop which has a 15.6" full 1920x1080 display. Since the screen is smaller I use the Windows 7 function "Make it easier to read what's on screen" function under Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display to make text bigger. The problem I run into is that the external monitor I have hooked up is only 1366x768. Since the above function is on everything on that screen looks huge. I was wondering if there was a way to turn this windows setting off for only the smaller screen through some function in Actual Multiple Monitors?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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05/14/2012 01:57:27
Hello Derek.
Unfortunately, our programs don't provide such feature.
Best regards.
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