dual screens with different resolution


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
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    dual screens with different resolution


    I have windows 7 ultimate 64x with 2 screens. Is it possible to set each screen t o have its own display resolution when they are Mirrored? The screens are not the same and (one is a basic dell flat screen, and one is my hd 52" tv) and i prefer not to use the extend screen choice, but i rather would like to just mirror them but have 800x600 on one, and 1024x768 on the other (just for example). When i watch dvd movies, the entire hd tv is not using the full screen and only shows as a sqware instead of wide screen. I use to have this working before, but not sure how i did it, and i just reinstalled windows 7.

    Possible?, and how (i could not see how to do this)?
    thanks.
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  2. Posts : 246
    windows 7 64bit build 7600
       #2

    hi JM123 i use DisplayFusion: Multi-Monitor Taskbar and Desktop Wallpaper|Binary Fortress Software
    i have 2 monitors and a 50" plasma
    the 2 monitors are different res and its not a problem
    with my ati card i set up a short cut profile for a main monitor and tv setup 1 click and its done.

    if they are mirrored im not sure but still worth a look m8
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  3. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #3

    Hello JM123, welcome to Seven Forums!



    Right click an empty spot on the desktop and select screen resolution, select the resolution for the monitor of your choosing in the window that opens.

    dual screens with different resolution-monitors.jpg
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
    Thread Starter
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    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello JM123, welcome to Seven Forums!



    Right click an empty spot on the desktop and select screen resolution, select the resolution for the monitor of your choosing in the window that opens.

    dual screens with different resolution-monitors.jpg
    i am not in a place to test this, but i don't think you get this option when they are mirrored and not extended like you have in the picture. When they are mirrored i only see the option (last time i tried) to adjust the size that is compatible with both screens which is the max size of my dell. I will double check tonight though.
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  5. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
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    JM123 said:
    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello JM123, welcome to Seven Forums!



    Right click an empty spot on the desktop and select screen resolution, select the resolution for the monitor of your choosing in the window that opens.

    dual screens with different resolution-monitors.jpg
    i am not in a place to test this, but i don't think you get this option when they are mirrored and not extended like you have in the picture. When they are mirrored i only see the option (last time i tried) to adjust the size that is compatible with both screens which is the max size of my dell. I will double check tonight though.
    That is true. Without third party applications duplicated screens have the same resolution. Max resolution is then the max resolution of the display that has smaller max resolution.
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  6. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
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    JM123 said:
    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello JM123, welcome to Seven Forums!



    Right click an empty spot on the desktop and select screen resolution, select the resolution for the monitor of your choosing in the window that opens.

    dual screens with different resolution-monitors.jpg
    i am not in a place to test this, but i don't think you get this option when they are mirrored and not extended like you have in the picture. When they are mirrored i only see the option (last time i tried) to adjust the size that is compatible with both screens which is the max size of my dell. I will double check tonight though.

    My apologies, I wasn't sure if that's what you meant; maybe the suggestion by Maxheadroom above is your best bet, I think DisplayFusion is only like $15.00 USD for a basic sub, I fooled around with it briefly once.
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  7. Posts : 1,325
    Windows7 Ultimate 64bit
       #7

    "Mirror" = same resolutions on both screens, you can't have "mirror" at different resolutions. If you want to make the TV one show as full screen image on TV, if you have NVIDIA card, you can set it up in "NVIDIA control panel" -> "Adjust desktop size and position" (provided that you're using a digital connection, either HDMI/DVI/DP). I don't know how to set it as such on an ATi card, so I don't know. Other than that, I don't think other manufacturer has the display setup flexibility of NVIDIA's driver.

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