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Christopher Lane1
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I have the latest version of Display Fusion, and am using Windows 7 SR 1, with two moitors, both with resolution 1920x1080, and latest nVidia drivers.

My question is, why is the the status bar on the second monitor smaller than that on the first monitor. The height on the first monitor is about 1.2cm, but on the second it is about 0.8cm.

I haven't found anything in the FAQ or discussions on the subject.

Can anyone help?

Kind regards

Chris Lane
Jun 24, 2015  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Are the monitors different physical sizes? (i.e. one is 19" and the other is 21")

If the panel itself has a different PPI (pixels per-inch), that will affect how things look on the screen. On a bigger panel with the same resolution as a smaller panel, everything will look bigger, even though the size in pixels is exactly the same.

Hope that helps!
Jun 24, 2015  • #2
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Christopher Lane1
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Are the monitors different physical sizes? (i.e. one is 19" and the other is 21")

If the panel itself has a different PPI (pixels per-inch), that will affect how things look on the screen. On a bigger panel with the same resolution as a smaller panel, everything will look bigger, even though the size in pixels is exactly the same.

Hope that helps!


Thanks very much for the response. The two monitors are identical LG monitors. But I did check the Multi-Monitor Taskbar option on the right click menu on the second screen, and there is a Size button, which contains two options and it has the custom delected. When I set it to automatic, problem solved.

I appreciate the quick response as well.

Kind regards
Chris
Jun 25, 2015  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
No worries, glad to hear you were able to get it sorted out :)
Jun 25, 2015  • #4
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