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Two different monitors with same resolution: text is a lot smaller on one of them
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I have two 1920 x 1080 monitors (a Samsung & a BenQ), text size is set to 100% (Windows 10 settings) on both monitors.
Yet on the BenQ the text is significantly smaller (like, too small). But I can't fix that by setting text to 125% in Windows because in that case Chrome's viewport width changes which is unacceptable for my web dev work.
Why is the text size not identical on both monitors since they have the exact same resolution, and can I make it identical without using windows text zoom functionality?
Models are:
- Samsung Syncmaster F2380
- BenQ GW2270H
display multiple-monitors
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I have two 1920 x 1080 monitors (a Samsung & a BenQ), text size is set to 100% (Windows 10 settings) on both monitors.
Yet on the BenQ the text is significantly smaller (like, too small). But I can't fix that by setting text to 125% in Windows because in that case Chrome's viewport width changes which is unacceptable for my web dev work.
Why is the text size not identical on both monitors since they have the exact same resolution, and can I make it identical without using windows text zoom functionality?
Models are:
- Samsung Syncmaster F2380
- BenQ GW2270H
display multiple-monitors
What are the model numbers?
– Jamie Hanrahan
4 hours ago
I just added them by editing my question.
– drake035
4 hours ago
The monitors have the same resolution, but is it set to the same resolution? Right click desktop -> screen resolution
– Brian
4 hours ago
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I have two 1920 x 1080 monitors (a Samsung & a BenQ), text size is set to 100% (Windows 10 settings) on both monitors.
Yet on the BenQ the text is significantly smaller (like, too small). But I can't fix that by setting text to 125% in Windows because in that case Chrome's viewport width changes which is unacceptable for my web dev work.
Why is the text size not identical on both monitors since they have the exact same resolution, and can I make it identical without using windows text zoom functionality?
Models are:
- Samsung Syncmaster F2380
- BenQ GW2270H
display multiple-monitors
I have two 1920 x 1080 monitors (a Samsung & a BenQ), text size is set to 100% (Windows 10 settings) on both monitors.
Yet on the BenQ the text is significantly smaller (like, too small). But I can't fix that by setting text to 125% in Windows because in that case Chrome's viewport width changes which is unacceptable for my web dev work.
Why is the text size not identical on both monitors since they have the exact same resolution, and can I make it identical without using windows text zoom functionality?
Models are:
- Samsung Syncmaster F2380
- BenQ GW2270H
display multiple-monitors
display multiple-monitors
edited 4 hours ago
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What are the model numbers?
– Jamie Hanrahan
4 hours ago
I just added them by editing my question.
– drake035
4 hours ago
The monitors have the same resolution, but is it set to the same resolution? Right click desktop -> screen resolution
– Brian
4 hours ago
add a comment |
What are the model numbers?
– Jamie Hanrahan
4 hours ago
I just added them by editing my question.
– drake035
4 hours ago
The monitors have the same resolution, but is it set to the same resolution? Right click desktop -> screen resolution
– Brian
4 hours ago
What are the model numbers?
– Jamie Hanrahan
4 hours ago
What are the model numbers?
– Jamie Hanrahan
4 hours ago
I just added them by editing my question.
– drake035
4 hours ago
I just added them by editing my question.
– drake035
4 hours ago
The monitors have the same resolution, but is it set to the same resolution? Right click desktop -> screen resolution
– Brian
4 hours ago
The monitors have the same resolution, but is it set to the same resolution? Right click desktop -> screen resolution
– Brian
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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Your two monitors have different screen sizes. 23 vs 21.5 inches. Naturally 1920 pixels will take up less space on the smaller monitor vs the larger. If you want your two monitors to look the same they need to have exactly the same screen sizes as well as pixel counts.
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Your two monitors have different screen sizes. 23 vs 21.5 inches. Naturally 1920 pixels will take up less space on the smaller monitor vs the larger. If you want your two monitors to look the same they need to have exactly the same screen sizes as well as pixel counts.
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Your two monitors have different screen sizes. 23 vs 21.5 inches. Naturally 1920 pixels will take up less space on the smaller monitor vs the larger. If you want your two monitors to look the same they need to have exactly the same screen sizes as well as pixel counts.
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Your two monitors have different screen sizes. 23 vs 21.5 inches. Naturally 1920 pixels will take up less space on the smaller monitor vs the larger. If you want your two monitors to look the same they need to have exactly the same screen sizes as well as pixel counts.
Your two monitors have different screen sizes. 23 vs 21.5 inches. Naturally 1920 pixels will take up less space on the smaller monitor vs the larger. If you want your two monitors to look the same they need to have exactly the same screen sizes as well as pixel counts.
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What are the model numbers?
– Jamie Hanrahan
4 hours ago
I just added them by editing my question.
– drake035
4 hours ago
The monitors have the same resolution, but is it set to the same resolution? Right click desktop -> screen resolution
– Brian
4 hours ago