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[GH-ISSUE #558] View blurred on external monitor without mstsc mode(solved by drive update) #451
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Originally created by @andy1463 on GitHub (Nov 8, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/1Remote/1Remote/issues/558
Originally assigned to: @VShawn on GitHub.
Describe the bug
If a RDP connection is opened on an external monitor the view is blurred if you open it without mstsc mode. As soon as mstsc mode is checked the view is sharp and clear.
Expected behavior
View should also be sharf and clear without mstsc mode
Desktop (please complete the following information):
@VShawn commented on GitHub (Nov 8, 2023):
As you can see it works as expect on me(4k 150% scale + 4k 150% scale). everything sharp and clear.
And if I change to 4k 150% scale + 4k 200% scale (2 screens with different scale factors) 1Remote will be forced into mstsc mode to adapt the 2 different scale factors.
So can you show how is your setting of screens? And it would be very kind if you could upload some blurred screenshoots
@andy1463 commented on GitHub (Nov 13, 2023):
Sorry for late response. I was out of office last week. I found out that there was a general driver issue causing that problem on several machines. A driver update solved the issue.