![]() Portions of Windows rely on a set of bitmap graphical assets that are designed to-the-pixel to look awesome. ![]() But behind the scenes its quite a bit more complex than that. You might think that it would be easy to just make stuff a bit bigger on one screen and a bit smaller on the other screen to get them to match up. But what if you have an old low-dpi monitor and a new hi-dpi monitor and want to pair them together? Or what if you buy a new laptop or tablet like the Surface Pro 3 with a beautiful hi-dpi screen but want to use it with your old monitors? Sometimes it just doesn’t look right: The experience is excellent when using multiple monitors of the same type and pixel density (dpi). Windows multi-monitor support has improved quite a bit over the years and provides a great productivity experience that is, frankly, superior to other operating systems on the market. (Photography by Scott Eklund/Red Box Pictures) Intro: ![]() Update: Check out our demo video of this hack in action with the Vertical Dock for Surface:ĭan Charlton of Microsoft on April 8, 2015. Skip down to the bottom for a regkey workaround and a tutorial on how to setup your Surface Pro 3 for a seamless multi-mon experience.Ĭlick here for Surface Pro 4 / Surface Book regkey
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