Examplesīelow shows what happens when I move Chrome, the MS Calculator app and File Explorer from one screen to the next using the Windows-Shift Left/Right keyboard shortcuts. It's become a hassle to have to manually resize the applications after they are moved to a different display.ĭoes anyone have any tips on how to make the applications resize accurately when moving them to a different resolution/zoom level monitor? I'd consider a 3rd party application if Windows itself is unable to do it. A similar problem happens if I drag an application from the 4K to the Full HD screen and vice versa. When using the Windows-Shift Right/Left keys to move between screens, the application usually gets resized incorrectly where it ends up being too small or too large (exceeding the screen) and I need to manually resize it. The issue I'm having is moving an application from the Full HD screen to the 4K display and vice versa. ![]() The 4K display is in the middle with Full HD monitor on each side. I also have 2 Full HD monitors plugged into it (1920x1080) each set at the recommended zoom level of 100%. ![]() ![]() It's set at the recommended 250% zoom level. ![]() I have a new laptop that has a 4K display.
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