Window size from 1080p to 1440p monitor


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    Window size from 1080p to 1440p monitor


    Ok so i got my first 27inch 1440p monitor today and im using my 24in 1080p monitor as as econdary which i had to already sort out desktop icon issues but i was wondering if its possible to translate 1080p window sizes to 1440p. So for example a window has a size of 1257x686 (thank you winspy) on my 1080p and it looks smaller on my 1440p one but would there be an easy way to get "the same size" look on a 1440p monitor somehow?

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    Hello @MajorFoley,

    I have noticed that you have NOT had ANY replies, so I thought that I would try and help.

    This sounds like a screen resolution issue which I would assume can either be changed in the Monitor Settings, or maybe by a work around. You might find this useful . . .

    > How to Change Screen Resolution of a Display in Windows 10

    I hope this helps.
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    Paul Black said:
    Hello @MajorFoley,

    I have noticed that you have NOT had ANY replies, so I thought that I would try and help.

    This sounds like a screen resolution issue which I would assume can either be changed in the Monitor Settings, or maybe by a work around. You might find this useful . . .

    > How to Change Screen Resolution of a Display in Windows 10

    I hope this helps.
    Wasnt that sorry i mean like say if on 1080p i had the dimensions listed, if i wanted it to look a similar size on the 1440p without having to manually resizes it how i could work it out. I think a thought would be something like how many x the pixels are of 1080pvs1440p but i havent tried that yet but that seems like the best solution
    whenever i get around to it. Its jarring getting used to the space!
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