Q: Why is there a big difference in resolution between two monitors when Windows is dual-projected?
A: The discrepancy in resolution can occur if one monitor uses too much bandwidth, leaving insufficient bandwidth for the other. To balance the resolutions, you can adjust settings for each monitor:
Step 1: Reduce High-Resolution Displays
1. Go to System Settings > Display > Advanced Display. 2. Under "Select a display to view or change its settings," choose the high-resolution display (e.g., Display 2). 3. Click "Display adapter properties for [display]." 4. Select "List All Modes," choose a lower resolution like 1920x1080 at 60Hz, and apply the changes.
Step 2: Improve Low-Resolution Displays
5. Repeat the steps for the low-resolution display. 6. Under "Select a display," choose the display with lower resolution. 7. Follow the same adjustment process to increase the resolution to your desired level.