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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Vaughan" data-source="post: 1185939" data-attributes="member: 153283"><p>Okay. If I turn on the laptop, but not the TV, and the amplifier is on standby (in pass-through mode), the screen resolution on the laptop is 1366 * 768. This is the highest possible resolution on the laptop at this point</p><p></p><p>Then, when I turn on the TV, the laptop automatically detects the TV and the screen resolution changes to 1920 * 1080. I have the 'Multiple displays' option is set to 'Duplicate these displays'. The maximum resolution has changed from 1366 * 768 to 1920 * 1080 without me doing anything on the laptop.</p><p></p><p>Up till now, I had been assuming that the "DefaultWideHD" screen skin works best with a screen resolution on the laptop of 1920 * 1080 which is why I set the default resolution to 1920 * 1080 when the TV is turned on. I could set the screen resolution for when the TV is on to 1366 * 768 - Windows 10 seems to remember each configuration separately depending upon which devices that are attached to the laptop are active. I guess I could set the resolution to 1366 * 768 for every configuration</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps you to understand what is happening with my set-up. I have no idea what is going on here.</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Vaughan, post: 1185939, member: 153283"] Okay. If I turn on the laptop, but not the TV, and the amplifier is on standby (in pass-through mode), the screen resolution on the laptop is 1366 * 768. This is the highest possible resolution on the laptop at this point Then, when I turn on the TV, the laptop automatically detects the TV and the screen resolution changes to 1920 * 1080. I have the 'Multiple displays' option is set to 'Duplicate these displays'. The maximum resolution has changed from 1366 * 768 to 1920 * 1080 without me doing anything on the laptop. Up till now, I had been assuming that the "DefaultWideHD" screen skin works best with a screen resolution on the laptop of 1920 * 1080 which is why I set the default resolution to 1920 * 1080 when the TV is turned on. I could set the screen resolution for when the TV is on to 1366 * 768 - Windows 10 seems to remember each configuration separately depending upon which devices that are attached to the laptop are active. I guess I could set the resolution to 1366 * 768 for every configuration I hope this helps you to understand what is happening with my set-up. I have no idea what is going on here. Tony [/QUOTE]
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