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I have three screens connected:

  • Two 1920x1200 screens that I do not want DPI scaled.
  • 1 4K screen that I do want to scale.

Currently, if I set a 1920x1200 screen to be my "main" display, and then set the scaling to the recommended setting, the 1920's are fine, the 4K is blurry (this also has a side effect of putting the clock, etc on a 1920 screen, which is not in the middle).

If I do the inverse, the 4K is fine, the 1920's are blurry on apps that are DPI aware (Chrome looks fine - Explorer, Outlook, etc. do not).

Is there a way to configure this via Windows or with a third party tool?

ChadT
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Currently this is not possible, but hopefully someone will make a tool soon. Until then consider using multiple of the same monitor.

chabgo
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I have the same problem and found that Windows 10 includes the feature to set an individual scale factor for each monitor. So the issue will be resolved by upgading to Windows 10 when it is released or to try the currently available Technical Preview for Windows Insiders.

Per Salmi
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