Web pages not loading properly on one monitor but fine on the other?


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
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    Web pages not loading properly on one monitor but fine on the other?


    I have a dual screen setup of a Sony Bravia and a standard LCD monitor. The television is connected to a Raedon R9 via hdmi and the monitor is connected to my ASUS P8Z77-V vga port. I have updated both drivers to the most up to date, the monitor is using IntelHD4000. I use Chrome which is also up to date, the same issue happens on firefox which is up to date but not Edge (that's convenient?).

    Okay so as an example I try to load this page: http://www.icy-veins.com/heroes/kharazim-build-guide
    and when I do it with the browser on my monitor it doesn't load properly but on my TV it loads fine. I can even load it wrongly on monitor drag it over to TV and reload and it sorts itself. The website has skills or characters that you can hover over and it will display descriptions and extra information. When loaded on the monitor these are displayed very poorly almost unreadable, with transparent background, text having lots of line breaks so it isn't view-able in the field of view of the monitor and if you scroll you no longer have the mouse hovered over the correct place.


    Is there anything I can do to fix this or is it as I fear that it is loading on each display using the corresponding driver and I just need to wait until Intel fix the issue in their driver
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  2. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
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    I would try disabling the Intel 4000 (in the bios) and connect both to the R9 , not that familiar with AMD graphics but assume the R9 has at least a DVI,HDMI and VGA port if not more ? ( you don't say what model etc? ) and use the extend display option probably.

    KB
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