Anders Larsen12009
1 discussion post
I was messing around trying to make my new setup work with an HDMI switch on monitor #1. While i was reconfiguring monitor #2 it became very blurry and my mouse is about 400% the normal size on that monitor.
I can't seem to undo this without turning off portrait mode, i can recreate the same problem on my other monitors by switching them to portrait mode as well.
I have attached two files, one being by debug info, the other being a view of how the monitors are setup.
I'm not sure why this just became a problem now, since I've been using the program for a long time, if anyone has any clue to solve this problem then i would be very happy.
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusionDebugInfo.zip [21,363 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayView.jpg [8,491 bytes]
If you set the monitor to Portrait using the Windows display settings instead of DisplayFusion, does that make any difference at all?
Drybonz
3 discussion posts
I have the same problem. My primary monitor, when in portrait, is invoking the HDPI scaling, causing the slight blurriness and giant mouse pointer. To answer Keith's questions... if I turn off DisplayFusion and set up the monitors through windows this does not happen... everything is normal... it only occurs with DisplayFusion.
This is using Windows 10. Display adapter drivers are current.
When that happens and you open the Windows display settings, what did it set the scaling level to for that monitor?
Mar 30, 2018 (modified Mar 30, 2018)
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marvinn
4 discussion posts
Hi, new user here. I have the same problem and would like to add that in my case all 3 screens are connected directly to GTX 1080 and every time I set one of them to portrait orientation through DisplayFusion the bluriness occurs.
However what fixes it for me is going to Nvidia Control Panel and under "Adjust desktop size and position" choosing any other scaling mode (Aspect ratio/Full-screen/No scaling) and clicking Apply. It works until I disable and enable back again my "portrait display", after which I have to apply that fix again.
marvinn
4 discussion posts
There you go. Out of curiosity I've also run Test after applying my "fix" and despite result being the same as setting it through Windows settings, the file size is different, so I thought it may be of some interest to you. I hope it'll help and you can resolve it soon. If you want me to run some additional tests let me know. Cheers!
• Attachment [protected]: Set by DF (Blurry).txt [69,746 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: Set by DF + fix.txt [70,389 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: Set by Windows (Good).txt [70,363 bytes]
Thanks! We'll compare the data and see what we can find out.
Just a heads up to let you know that we're still working on this. We're planning to make some big changes to the Monitor Configuration back-end for the next beta. I'll let you know as soon as it's available to try out.
Thanks!
marvinn
4 discussion posts
Cool, thanks for the update.
marvinn
4 discussion posts
Today I've installed new Windows 10 update (1803) and it seems to completely sort out the issue.
For those still running into this issue, could you install 9.2 Beta 2 (just released today) and let us know if you still run into trouble? Note that you should overwrite or save new versions of your Monitor Profiles after updating.
Thanks!