

If you made any change here, click on the 'Apply' button before moving on. If there is a miss-match, there will be a slider bar under the 'Resolution' drop down that you can move to the proper setting. If you are unsure of the display resolution for your monitor, check the box or look up the model online, it will show what the display is capable of. Make sure each of the displays that Windows is showing match the specs of the display. This is connected via VGA and will be used for the DMD
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This is connected via HDMI and will be used for the playfieldĭisplay 3 - RCA 720p 19" TV that can display at 1360x768. This is connected via DVI-HDMI and will be used for the backglassĭisplay 2 - Sharp 1080p 40" TV that can display at 1920x1080. Its a good idea to write this down, as it will make arranging and setting up each monitor much easier.ĭisplay 1 - Samsung 720p 28" monitor that can display at 1366x768. This will bring up a list of your monitors as well as their positions.Ĭlick on the 'Identify' button to see which monitor is which. Go to your main desktop, right click and click on the 'Screen resolution' option (should be third from the bottom in the list) If your resolution is off at all you can be left with programs that do not run properly, skewed images, and generally unsightly displays. It is important to make sure that your displays are displaying at the correct resolution. Step 1 - Setting up the proper resolutions for each of your three displays. This is a short tutorial on setting up backglass and DMD monitors on Windows 7 without pulling your hair out or doing much guess work.įor this I will presume you are using three dedicated monitors, but the same principles will apply if you are doing a DMD overlay onto the same monitor as your backglass.
